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Daniela

Specialist
Feb 23, 2019
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Ideally, I'd like to find a website like justdelete.me except that I'd put my email in the search box and the algorithm would find all the accounts I have made using that email, including the ones I created years and years ago and the ones I completely forgot about. (I have already begun doing just that going off sheer memory.) Obviously, I need to do that for free.
deseat.me already exists but since they still require logging in and handing over all your information, I was wondering if anybody knew of any alternatives.
I'm only aware of websites like this haveibeenpwned.com
Which identify which social media websites you have signed up for using a particular email which have leaked personal data to companies (Facebook style).

Thankfully for me, data brokers websites like spokeo and peoplefinders appear to be a strictly American phenomenon. However, after overcoming a paywall they do give away very personal information, including your legal history (even speed tickets) and your closest family's and associates' information.

Does anyone have any idea?

Any suggestion on how to scrub yourself from the internet as much as humanly possible in this day and age is very welcome
 
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CuriousAboutThis

Uncertainty in life uncertainty for the next life
Dec 30, 2018
533
I wish I could help you for sometimes I wish to do the same delete and wipe myself off of all data banks and whatnot completely off of the grid and live in some form of peace and maybe even achieve a peaceful and painless death.
 
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Lefty

Mage
Dec 7, 2018
542
It can be pretty hard to wipe yourself off the internet. The only real way to not have anything on the internet is to never use it in the first place. Of course that is super hard to do now a days with everything being online. I've read and heard of some hackers being able to delete most of their online presence, not sure if this is a myth or not, but I assume its possible. Even then its pretty hard to erase yourself from the internet. I really wish I could wipe all my info off the internet too.
 
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