Here's how you can erase yourself from the Internet with just one click

In our digital time obsessed with smart cell phones, we effectively live our entire life on the Internet, which makes us constantly more vulnerable to unexpected threats. Cybercrime, fraud, and identity theft are just some of the distressing problems. Our personal lives, our dwellings, and our passwords are so easy to find out about [...]
In our digital time obsessed with smart cell phones, we effectively live our entire life on the Internet, which makes us constantly more vulnerable to unexpected threats.
Cybercrime, fraud, and identity theft are just some of the distressing problems. Our personal lives, our dwellings, and our passwords are very easily found by others mainly by our loved ones.
Cambridge Analytica's latest scandal has caused many to question the role Facebook plays in their lives. Concerned about their privacy, some have even erased accounts, broadcast Periscope.
However, erasing your tracks from the digital world may seem like a tiresome thing, especially when a person has an average of 1,000 thousand preferences, passwords, subscriptions and accounts at various forums and social networks.
But how would you find all your prints on the Internet?
Wille Dalhbo and Linus Unneback, Swedish programmers, have created “, which allows you to lock with a Google account and immediately see which applications and services are connected to it.
The most ingenious part about this is, instead of looking for all those separate accounts, the site links you directly to the page you can unsign for that service. Easy, efficient and free.
Unfortunately, this service at the moment only applies to accounts and subscriptions that are connected to Google, which allows hotmail, Yahoo, and so on.
For the same service, you can also use it Just Delette Me or Account Killer But both are effective only when you know what accounts you have.
Below, you have some other helpful steps that help to facilitate your digital trace:
- Change your passwords ) billions are now available online and letter-word passwords are easier to hit
- Consider the use of symbols and numbers, as well as different passwords for different accounts.
This can also benefit mental health and productivity
- For any account you consider necessary, check your privacy settings (also consider whether your Instagram page should be public)
- Since 2013, everything posted by your 2006 Twitter account is stored, even if they erase your account. Consider converting your privacy parameters only if approved followers can read your assets
-For undesirable accounts like Evernote and Pinterest, change your name to a nickname, create a random email address to redefine, and delete all information
- Go to the section. May environment your Google account, delete all search/Location changes and account change
- Similarly, delete all activities from search engines like Yahoo and Bing
- Consider the use of a search engine that does not follow your activity (e.g. DuckDuckGo) instead of Google or Bing
-Make sure you click “unsubscribe” at the end of each display email, before blocking it
-Ask the search engines to erase certain results around you. using a tool for removing URL
- Consider the employment of services from a cliterium of data even though this may be a long and timely process.
- Check with your phone company to make sure your number is not listed online and ask them not to post your data in the future.
- Get yourself out of the data collection pages like Spokeo, Whitepages and PeopleFinder this can be hard, so consider paying for a service like DeleteMe./Periscopi/












