Posted on 11/25/2016 8:13:58 AM PST by TaxPayer2000
The internet can be a beautiful and horrible place at the same time, and it isnt weird to sometimes feel like you want to leave theres wasnt an easy way out, until now.
Swedish developers Wille Dahlbo and Linus Unnebäck created Deseat.me, which offers a way to wipe your entire existence off the internet in a few clicks.
When logging into the website with a Google account it scans for apps and services youve created an account for, and creates a list of them with easy delete links.
Every account it finds gets paired with an easy delete link pointing to the unsubscribe page for that service. Within in a few clicks youre freed from it, and depending on how long you need to work through the entire list, you can be account-less within the hour.
If youre getting tired of social media and internet-induced stress in general, its the quickest way to get back to a state of tranquility and to be honest, that doesnt sound like a bad idea.
Hillary has been leaning on that button ever since the site went up...
bump for later
I found this comment about it on a forum ...
Carlos Danger: “Where have you been all my life?”
Bkmrk.
had her a** handed to her!
Podesta, Huma, and Weiner are also pounding away on this site...
“deseat.me would like to:
View your emails messages and settings
Know who you are on Google
View your email address”
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Yup. Sounds more than fishy.
Oh My, what a disgusting thought, having Hillary’s A$$ handed to anyone!
“View your emails messages and settings
Know who you are on Google
View your email address
There’s a sucker born every minute.
it would be a two-man lift ;-)
Am I the last person on earth without a Google account? Who doesn’t use Facebook or Twitter? Or any so-called “social media?” Am I alone?
You are not alone.
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Nope. I have none of those either. I’m not even sure what twitter is.
Me.
It does not matter. Even if you have never signed up for any kind of online account, your information is still out there. If you buy a house, it is public record. Other things are public record, as well. Public records are on the internet. I can find out every place I have resided for the last 20 years by googling myself.
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