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New Website Guarantees to Erase Your Digital Footprint Without Harvesting Your Data

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
November 25, 2016
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European law acknowledges a “right to forget,” but what if those living outside Europe could also enjoy this privilege? What if anyone, anywhere, could disappear entirely from the Internet and watch their digital tracks fade away into oblivion?

Embarking on a mission to make this a reality, two pioneering Swedish engineers, Wille Dahlbo and Linus Unnebäck have designed Deseat, a cutting-edge tool designed to help you regain control over your digital presence. This innovative service invites you to log in using your Google account. Once you do this, it meticulously combs through your emails to pinpoint online services you may be subscribed to.

The result? A comprehensive list of all your online accounts as shown below.

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This is where Deseat’s real magic happens: from this list, the platform navigates you directly to your account settings on each website, specifically to their profile deletion section. In other words, Deseat is your personal guide guiding you through the labyrinth of the web, bringing you straight to the exit on the other side.

But what about data security? The creators of Deseat placate any concerns: your data remains entirely invisible to Deseat. The tool operates solely on your device, functioning akin to a local software, hence employing an ironclad approach to ensure your information is not exposed.

Harnessing the power of Google’s “My Activity” service, Deseat builds on Google’s concept, which allows users to access their Google history including YouTube visits and other website interactions. Deseat elevates this by collating your subscriptions into one condensed list, and then swiftly transporting you straight to the profile deletion section for each.

In the digital age, taking control of your online presence is suddenly within reason, and retaining your privacy is no longer just a pipe dream. Thanks to Deseat, you can step out of the virtual spotlight and back into obscurity, curating your online existence as you see fit.

This tool is a powerful reminder that the Internet, for all its invasive tendencies, can also provide the means to reclaim our lost privacy. After all, isn’t it about time that your data remained just that — your data?

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Paul Balo

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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