Deseat.me
Free
Deseat.me is designed to help users clean up their online presence by identifying and removing unwanted accounts. It provides a comprehensive list of accounts connected to your email and guides you through the deletion process.

Our take
Simplify your online life by cleaning up digital clutter.
Deseat.me is one of those tools that makes you go, “Oh, why didn’t I think of that?” The whole point is to clean up and disconnect your online accounts that you’ve long forgotten about. I mean, we all accumulate a ton of online accounts over the years, right? But here’s the kicker: it doesn’t magically delete everything for you. You still have to go through the list it generates and manually hit the delete button. It’s like a well-organized to-do list: helpful but not a miracle worker.
Now, the tool is super easy to use, which is its biggest selling point. You log in with your Google account, and it fetches a list of all the accounts associated with your email. It’s quick and straightforward, which is great because nobody wants a complicated process for something this mundane. But if you’re expecting it to work seamlessly with other email providers, you’re out of luck. As of now, it’s pretty much Google-only, which feels a bit limiting.
Security-wise, they claim not to store your data, which is always a relief. The fewer places that hold your info, the better, right? But then, you’re still trusting them with access to your email, even if just temporarily. If you’re skeptical about giving third-party apps access to your accounts, you might hesitate. It’s a tradeoff between convenience and peace of mind, as with many online services.
One thing that stands out is how it organizes the accounts it finds. It’s not just a dump of random sites; it categorizes them neatly, which helps in deciding what to keep and what to ditch. However, if you’re hoping for a one-click “delete everything” button, prepare to be disappointed. This isn’t a magic wand but more of a helpful guide. You still have to take the final steps yourself, which honestly might be for the best. It forces you to think about what you’re deleting.
Overall, if you’re someone who’s been meaning to clean up your digital footprint, Deseat.me gives you a nudge in the right direction. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s a handy tool to have on your side. Think of it as a spring cleaning helper, not a personal assistant. Sure, it has its limitations, but if you’re using Google and want a simpler way to tackle that ever-growing list of accounts, it’s worth a shot. Just don’t expect it to do all the heavy lifting for you.
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