Free email apps offered by Edison, Cleanfox and Slice make money by scraping personal information out of emails, according to a JP Morgan document obtained and reported on by Motherboard.
Cleanfox is a 100% free anti spam to delete and unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters and spam with one click. Cleanfox works in english, german and french with all email providers (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, GMX, Orange Android Mail, Apple Mail etc.).
Because we care. With Clean Email, your privacy is our priority. We don't analyze or sell your data - even aggregated, non-identifiable data. We've been verified by Google and we passed a third-party security assessment to prove it.
Uber, apparently, bought data about users who have Lyft receipts in their inboxes, provided to them by Slive Intelligence, the company that owns Unroll.me. So here's the thing. Back when Unroll.me hit the market, it was a small startup run by two people. It was, back then, perfectly safe to use.
Pros: Fantastic software, very easy to set up and use. Best feature is setting up Unsubscriber Automatic deletes. You will be asked about keeping or unsubscribing to all subscriptions that come in to your inbox. If you unsubscribe, future emails that you have unsubscribed to will be automatically deleted.
The Best Email Cleanup Tools
- Clean Email (Web, Android, iOS) Price: Freemium (a premium subscription available from $7.99 per month)
- SaneBox (Web) Price: Freemium (a premium subscription available from $7 per month)
- Mailbird (Windows) Price: Freemium (a premium subscription available from $3.25 per month)
Cleanfox is safe, it ensures the best privacy for their users. Cleanfox is a free mobile & web app that clean your email box thanks to a scan. Then, Cleanfox shows all unwanted emails that you've received. You can choose to delete and unsubscribe from unwanted emails such as spams, newsletters or commercials.
Click "Select all" and it should select all the emails. Uncheck any of the ones you don't want to lose. And then, with all of them selected, click delete or archive. Rinse and repeat.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app . Open an email from the sender you want to unsubscribe from. At the bottom of the message, tap Unsubscribe or Change preferences. If you don't see these options, the sender didn't give information required for unsubscribing.
GDPR compliant and from what I can tell, completely safe. Cleanfox is a 100% free app to delete and unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters and spam with one click.
With InstaClean, that may not be a far-fetched dream anymore. The nifty app replicates the KonMari approach of decluttering within your messy mailbox. It automatically sorts and detects unwanted mails by newsletters, spams, labels, senders, size, time, and prompts you to unsubscribe or trash them.
Select All emails, and select all conversations, then click the Trash icon just like you've been doing all along. After that, your email inbox of tens of thousands should be getting down into at last the single thousands by this point.
Unroll.Me. If you're drowning in email subscriptions, Unroll.Me acts like a life-preserver. Completely free, Unroll.Me identifies your subscription emails and lists them for you. Unroll.Me uses IMAP and supports Outlook.com (including Hotmail, MSN & Windows Live), Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo! Mail, AOL Mail and iCloud.
Check the open square at the top left of the screen and then click “Select all conversations that match this search.” This will select every single email in your inbox like the one you first chose. Click on the trash icon and delete the emails. Do this for every type of repeat email you want to delete.
Add or change a recovery email address
- On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app Google. Manage your Google Account.
- At the top, tap Security.
- Under "Ways we can verify it's you," tap Recovery email. You might need to sign in.
- From here, you can:
- Follow the steps on the screen.
Follow these steps to search all your emails, including those that aren't in your inbox:
- On your computer, open Gmail.
- In the search box, click the Down arrow .
- Click the All Mail drop down, then select Mail & Spam & Trash.
- Enter some information that's in the missing email.
- At the bottom of the box, click Search .
You can use your non-Gmail email address to create one instead.
- Go to the Google account Sign In page.
- Click Create account.
- Enter your name.
- In the "Username" field, enter a username.
- Enter and confirm your password.
- Click Next. Optional: Add and verify a phone number for your account.
- Click Next.