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You can now delete yourself from the internet

2016-11-25 19:34 by

 

If you want to get rid of your Internet presence, here are some good news for you. A Swedish website is offering the chance for users to delete themselves off the internet. Deseat.me lets people create a list of any live accounts that they have, and have probably forgotten and cleans them up.

The service asks users to give access to their Google account using OAuth; an open standard for authorisation and allowing an app to access contents without sharing their username or password.

Then, the software scans through the mailbox and matches online services that the user may have subscribed to. After this, it provides handy links to delete account from each of these services.

"Privacy and data security is something we regard as extremely important," explain the team behind the site. "In fact, it's our number one focus from beginning to end. That's why we built it to run on your computer. So basically the only thing you're telling us is what accounts you want to delete. Thats it, and since we use Google's OAuth protocol we don't have access to any of your login information."

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