Want to 'disappear' from the Internet world, use this tool
Today the Internet has become an important part of our lives. Most users own at least one social network account (Facebook, Twitter, ...). But if in some case you feel tired of something and you want to completely disappear from the Internet world, then you can use the tool called Deseat.me to do this.
Today the Internet has become an important part of our lives. Most users own at least one social network account (Facebook, Twitter, .).
But if in some case you get tired of something and you want to " disappear " completely from the Internet world, then you can use the tool called Deseat.me to do the thing. this.
Deseat.me is designed by two Swedish programmers, Wille Dahlbo and Linus Unneback. This tool allows users to completely disappear from the Internet world with just a few mouse clicks.
When you log in to Deseat.me website with your Google account, it will scan the applications and services you created for your account, and create a list of these apps and services to make it easier. Please delete those links.
Each account Deseat.Me found is associated with the delete link to uncheck the page. With just a few mouse clicks, your account will " disappear ".
If you are tired of the Internet and social networking world, Deseat.Me is the fastest solution for you to regain equilibrium, an idea not bad right.
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