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digitechexpert · 5 years ago
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you can get rid of all unwanted email subscriptions within seconds for free! Clean up & organise all the email subscriptions opted for till date. Visit: https://unroll.me
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stylemakerz · 5 years ago
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mymadweb · 6 years ago
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Enquête : éliminer, lutter contre le spam, c'est possible !
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Le spam ! À la fois un fléau pour nos nerfs, notre temps, notre productivité et notre sécurité. Il existe plusieurs types de spam. Les "collecteurs" Il existe des robots qui collectent en masse des données sur le web, comme par exemple des adresses e-mail qui traineraient en clair sur une page. Elles sont ensuite revendues puis ajoutées à des listes de diffusion, pour les bombarder de publicités. Oui, les données personnelles rapportent pas mal à la revente... Pour vous prémunir de ce genre de danger : n'écrivez jamais en clair votre adresse e-mail sur une page. Ou alors, écrivez la ainsi : monadresse(at)mail.com. Le (at) remplace le @, perturbant au moins certains robots collecteurs.Les inscriptions fourbes Ça arrive à tout le monde de remplir des formulaires : une inscription innocente, une demande de devis sur un site immobilier, une inscription à un jeu concours de votre bon vieux supermarché, etc. Et bien sûr, vous cocherez la case tout en bas pour valider votre opération, permettant ainsi au propriétaire de vous rajouter à sa liste de diffusion, et/ou de revendre vos données à des tiers. Et d'autres encore... Tout ça pour en venir où ? Nb : texte de couleur = texte cliquable.La plupart du temps, vos adresses sont enregistrées sur des listes de diffusion. Il s'agit de la meilleure méthode marketing pour analyser si vous ouvrez vos mails ou non (oui, ça peut se savoir). Pour vous protéger contre cela, n'hésitez pas à utiliser ThunderBird, une messagerie qui fait partie de la famille des logiciels Libres (gratuits et ne possédant pas de code privatif). Nativement, il saura vous protéger contre les clics malencontreux dans la majeure partie des spams. Est-ce dangereux ? Faut-il s'en méfier ? Évidemment. À l'époque les e-mails n'étaient que des textes bruts. Aujourd'hui, nos débits internet ayant considérablement augmentés, les e-mails ont changé de nature pour se voir ensuite chargés de codes divers. L'objectif ? Vous faire apparaître des images flashies, des animations trop cool, et parfois même du son. Et qui dit contenus variés dit : problèmes de sécurité potentiels.Les spams peuvent ainsi abriter plus aisément des méthodes de phishing, en arborant les couleurs de votre structure / association / entreprise préférée dans l'optique de vous dérober vos informations personnelles... comme vos codes de carte bleu. C'est pas jojo, mais au moins si cet article existe, c'est pour vous aider à y voir plus clair dans les solutions qui existent. Je m'en veux quelque part, car à la base je souhaitais faire un comparatif... puis le marché était tellement pauvre en acteurs qui parlaient à mes convictions, que mon tour d'horizon a été très rapide !Pour rappel : les adresses e-mail visées par les spams se situent dans des listes la plupart du temps. Et c'est là que certains outils seront particulièrement efficaces pour se sortir de là... Liste des tueurs de spam Cleanfox (top 1 Français) Love Your email (Français) Mailstrom (Américain) MailWasher / Firetrust (Nouvelle-Zélande) Unroll me / Rakuten Intelligence (Japonais) Sur cet ensemble, je n'en retiens qu'un seul. Pourquoi ?Unroll Me / Rakuten se sont fait flinguer par la RGPD car les politiques entreprises n'étaient pas conformes aux règlementations quant à la protection des données privées. Mailwasher semble pas mal et respectueux, mais il s'agit d'un logiciel a installer sur son ordinateur, et non un service en ligne. Les derniers avis français référencés (2012) faisaient part de bugs et changement de politique commerciale. Mailstrom (et pas Mailstorm) ne propose qu'un essai gratuit car l'outil est payant... il ne reste que Cleanfox et LoveYourEmail... ou pas. LoveYourEmail... je n'ai pas compris comment il fonctionnait. Non non, je ne vais pas dire qu'il ne fonctionne pas : je leur laisse le bénéfice du doute ! Pourtant, le développeur laisse vraiment à penser que le projet est abandonné (même si il m'a dit que non quand je lui ai écrit un mail). Ils ont pourtant abandonné l'entretien de leur application mobile, qui était la raison pour laquelle je les avais connu. J'ai enquêté, fais un tour sur les réseaux sociaux des entreprises affiliées + membres associés. Juste non. Ce n'est pas pro du tout selon moi (et... ils m'ont lâché un gros vent sur ma demande d'interview mail.)Il ne reste donc que : Cleanfox (promis, je n'ai pas été payé par cette société pour cracher sur toutes les autres avant, sinon je l'aurai fait, mais en mieux ! ^^) Alors, qu'est-ce que c'est ? C'est un outil en ligne qui permet de se désabonner automatiquement des listes de diffusion choisies, de supprimer en cascade les spams, ou de les conserver (si certains sont malgré tout utiles). Derrière cela, il y a une équipe relativement jeune, active, présente sur le web et les réseaux sociaux. La société se veut engagée dans le Green washing l'environnement. À la base c'est du Made in France, et leur savoir faire s'exporte ailleurs dans d'autres pays (notamment UK, Allemagne, Espagne). J'ai été très étonné lorsque, en leur envoyant un e-mail un peu taquin comme j'ai l'habitude de le faire, je me suis vu offerte la réponse quelques jours plus tard de leur responsable Marketing, M. Louis Balladur (nan nan je déconne pas !) L'interview peut-être téléchargée en format PDF ici. Vous saurez alors tout (ou presque sur Cleanfox). Ils ont également publié un livre blanc sur la pollution numérique liées aux mails, que vous pouvez télécharger ici. Pour voir comment marche Cleanfox, cliquez sur l'image pour l'ouvrir, puis défilez avec les flèches de votre clavier (si vous êtes sur ordinateur) :    Qu'existe-t-il encore comme solution pour se prémunir du spam ? Je ne pourrai pas rentrer dans les détails, mais la majeure partie des boites e-mail proposent la configuration de "filtres". Si vous arrivez à identifier le nom de domaine (après l'@) qui parasite votre boîte e-mail, alors vous pourrez configurer efficacement vos filtres, pour que ces derniers ne vous embêtent plus. Si comme moi vous avez des boîtes e-mail sur des hébergements, alors vous devrez normalement pouvoir vous munir d'un système de Boxtrapper qui capturera l'e-mail tant que l'expéditeur n'aura pas cliqué sur un lien de validation. Cela évite 95% des attaques spams. S'informer sur "comment spammer" peut également vous en dire plus sur comment s'en protéger. Voici une page en anglais que vous pourrez traduire facilement avec les sites de traduction adéquats. Et, voici le lien de l'article des spammeurs. Enfin, il existe l'association Signal Spam qui peut vous permettre de signaler les harceleurs les plus lourds. Ce site vous permet d'en savoir même d'avantage sur le spam avec de belles vidéos. J'espère que cet article vous aura plus. Si c'est le cas, venez me suivre sur Facebook, ou abonnez-vous à ma newsletter pour que je puisse vous spammerrrrr ! Mouhahahaha ! (eh oui ! Regardez la date de publication de cet article, c'est bientôt Halloween !)   Read the full article
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arsenic0 · 6 years ago
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3 metodi per cancellarti da tutte le newsletter indesiderate e vivere felice!
La tua casella di posta elettronica è diventata il bersaglio preferito di mail “spammose”? Senti il bisogno di pulire la tua email box? Nonostante tu le abbia già classificate come spam, continuano ad arrivare comunicazioni invadenti? Desideri annullare le iscrizioni alle newsletter che non si sono rivelate utili come promesso?
Molti sono i motivi che spingono le persone a cancellarsi dalle newsletter: frequenza di invio esagerata, messaggi esclusivamente commerciali, email poco curate nella forma e processi di registrazione ottenuti tramite sottili inganni.
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Spesso, però, nonostante il desiderio di smettere di ricevere la posta indesiderata, è difficile ricordarsi tutte le iscrizioni che, volontariamente o meno, abbiamo attivato.
Ecco perché in quest’articolo abbiamo selezionato per te 3 programmi per eliminarsi dalle newsletter, 3 soluzioni gratuite che ti permettono di pulire la casella di posta dallo spam.
Unroll.me 

Una volta effettuata l’iscrizione, Unroll.me individua le newsletter che ricevi e analizza tutte le sottoscrizioni che non sapevi di aver fatto. Unroll.mecrea una lista di mettenti che ti inviano messaggi, dalla quale puoi selezionare quelli che vuoi eliminare, annullando la registrazione ai loro canali. Se per errore hai disattivato iscrizioni a mailing list importanti, puoi andare nella sezione Re-subscribe ripristinando in pochi attimi la newsletter perduta. Ma non è tutto! Il tool ti permette anche di gestire le newsletter attive, suddividendole in categorie. E inoltre, attivando l’opzione Rollu, puoi condensare in un unico messaggio (la frequenza la stabilisci tu) tutte le newsletter, per avere una panoramica veloce sulla qualità delle comunicazioni.
Deseat.me
Deseat.me non richiede l’iscrizione, basta solo inserire indirizzo di posta elettronica e password. Anche qui, il programma fa uno screening e crea una lista di tutte le iscrizioni, che possono essere poi gestite con semplicità. Una volta terminata la pulizia, il programma non conserva informazioni sensibili sul server, cancellando tutti i dati personali. Questa soluzione a costo zero è stata creata da due sviluppatori svedesi, Wille Dahlbo e Linus Unnebäck, che hanno pensato a uno strumento davvero intelligente per mettere a freno lo spam.
Throttle
Throttle raggruppa in un’unica interfaccia tutte le comunicazioni promozionali, dalla quale è facile smettere di seguire quelle che consideri troppo invadenti. Esiste anche una versione a pagamento di Throttle, con molte più funzionalità, che offre anche un dominio personalizzato e dà l’opportunità di inoltrare i messaggi favoriti nella tua casella di posta. Un tool davvero utile se sei stanco di ricevere messaggi promozionali assolutamente inutili che intasano la tua email box.
Unroll.me, Deseat.me, Throttle: cosa sceglierai per dimenticare per sempre lo spam?
Grazie a Marty Romeo per l’articolo meraviglioso!
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techalertr · 4 years ago
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Unsubscribe from unwanted emails | Stop useless emails | Unrollme | फालतू ईमेल से छुटकारा पायें https://youtu.be/Jkh7W0ZPaqY
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outsidetheknow · 5 years ago
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The FTC finalizes settlement with email management company over allegations that it duped people about privacy. The deal requires Unroll.Me to delete data about some consumers, and to refrain from misrepresenting its data practices. via /r/technology The FTC finalizes settlement with email management company over allegations that it duped people about privacy. The deal requires Unroll.Me to delete data about some consumers, and to refrain from misrepresenting its data practices. Submitted January 01, 2020 at 08:25PM by acacia-club-road via reddit
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sabattoir · 4 years ago
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unrollme has been sending me “action required unrollme will soon stop working” emails for literal years and it still works
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cloudoclock · 5 years ago
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A random list of my June Favourites:
Youtube
Kelly Stamps (my confidence professor), Heather Wotherspoon (for the sapphics ❤️), amandamaryanna (satisfying my need for black representation in different aesthetics), amandabb (for some sense in this world, she never misses), Moya Mawhinney (my Irish art queen), nayna florence (inspiring me to live such a sustainable life), nikki e. (her interior design student vlogs are always so fun, editing is 100/10), Unjaded Jade (she's been my positivity and productivity queen since gcses), urmomashley and basically the whole trio plus Charlie (hilarious, beautiful, amazing vegan,yes).
Instagram
Charlotte Emily (amazing bodyposi posts), casuallyexploding (womanluvr, I love her hair colors) taramilktea (her posts are my biggest inspiration).
Websites/services:
Skillshare- the first time I had it, I didn't really use it properly and saw it as a useless service but I've already done two classes and I honestly love it.
Unrollme- I have so many subscriptions and so many emails, it's so bothersome to manage so I end up deleting hundreds of emails a week. Just log in your email and it finds all your subscriptions and you can unsubscribe there and then.
Pinterest- aka my literal heaven, I've been using it multiple times a day, especially now that I'm trying to eat more plant based and I'm looking for style inspiration. I want someday be able to utilize the business account, since my engagements are so high already.
That's all! Have a good day and I love you
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factsfeeding · 8 years ago
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Unroll.me brings its email management app to Android
Unroll.me brings its email management app to Android
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Android users will now be able to battle junk mail and manage their email subscriptions using the new Android app from Unroll.me. To be clear, anyone with a smartphone could get the benefits of the service already. You just had to connect you email account, then use Unroll.me’s features to unsubscribe to the emails you didn’t want and roll-up the rest into a single daily digest. However,…
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thefamilyfuntour · 8 years ago
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Minimalism Resources
Minimalism Is More Than Decluttering
Minimalism is more than just decluttering your stuff. There are two major factors involved:
The mental aspect of being ready to clear your space.
The physical aspect of actually removing items from your space.
Minimalist Inspiration For Listening I love The Minimalist Moms podcast.  There are a lot of podcasts out there on minimalism, but as a mom, this one…
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Szokujące wyznanie byłej bizneswoman: seks z inwestorami to norma
Szokujące wyznanie byłej bizneswoman: seks z inwestorami to norma
Perri Chase, była bizneswoman, która w 2011 roku współtworzyła start-up Unroll.me w Nowym Jorku, zdobyła się na szokujące wyznanie. Perri obnażyła prawdę na temat sytuacji kobiet prowadzących interesy w Dolinie Krzemowej (Kalifornia, USA). Okazuje się, że w zdominowanym przez mężczyzn ��rodowisku biznesowym kluczem do kariery jest seks, a wykorzystywanie seksualne kobiet jest na porządku dziennym.…
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nowbrussels · 8 years ago
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declutter online
decluttering all your accounts linked to your email address : https://www.deseat.me
decluttering your inbox : https://www.cleanfox.io/,  https://unroll.me
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techalertr · 4 years ago
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Unsubscribe from unwanted emails | Stop useless emails | Unrollme | फालतू ईमेल से छुटकारा पायें https://youtu.be/Jkh7W0ZPaqY
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lukaszzelezny · 7 years ago
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riichardwilson · 5 years ago
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6 Quick Tips for Cleaning an Out-of-Control Inbox
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August 21, 2020 5 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
It happens to all of us: your emails gradually pile up into a jumbling, Jenga-like mass. With all the subscriptions, newsletters, personal messages, spam and work-related emails, if you decide to address just one, the rest will come tumbling down on top of you. Besides, you’re guaranteed to receive just as much the following day …
So why bother?
Well, believe it or not, this is a completely normal problem. The average person receives 68 work-related emails in their inbox every day, most of which require a response.
Not only is the amount of emails you receive taxing, but so is the time spent going through them. Employees spend up to 13 hours a week attempting to manage their email overload, and in a survey of 3,200 workers, one in five respondents say they waste the most time on email. Luckily, this problem has a solution.
You can clean up your inbox and boost productivity by implementing these six practical tips:
1. Disregard filing entirely.
Many believe this to be a practical way to organize their emails, but for the majority who receive over a hundred emails per day, it quickly becomes a laborious process. The time spent on setting up and maintaining folders could more effectively be spent on addressing the emails that require an immediate response.
Using the folder system to organize and find emails wastes 14 minutes per day. The time you previously wasted scrolling through emails in your inbox has now transferred to time wasted scrolling through folders to find emails …
In other words, it’s pointless.
Related: 4 Tips to Better Manage Your Email Inbox
2. Two words: archive it.
Have you read an email, don’t want to delete it, but don’t want it lingering around in your inbox?
Archive it. This is a simpler and faster alternative to creating folders. Not only does archiving allow you to remove an email from your inbox and store them in an accessible location, it allows you to divide your inbox into just two groups: unread (new emails) and urgent (emails that need an immediate response).
Now, you can locate a specific email much faster than sorting through a bunch of nonsense.
3. Develop your search skills.
Use the search option to find specific emails. This significantly cuts down on wasted time.
Try searching by the sender of the email. A list of all emails from that person will pop up in a matter of seconds. Don’t remember who sent it? Searching by keywords directs you to every email that addresses that subject. Only remember the attachment that is included in the email? You can search for that, too, by typing in the file type: PDF, JPEG, PNG, Docx, Pages, Zip, etc.
4. Stop using email as a to-do list.
Using email for task management can be one of the biggest culprits for out-of-control inboxes. When addressing the issue of email and task management being meshed together, Alexandra Samuel notes, “If you’re conflating email and task management, then the job of communicating — reading and replying to your messages — gets bogged down by all the emails you leave sitting in your inbox simply so you won’t forget to address them. This approach also makes managing your to-do-list problematic: When you need to quickly identify the right task to take on next, nothing slows you down like diving into your inbox to scroll through old messages.”
Not only is it time-consuming going back and forth between email and your job, but it can also drain any desire to be productive. Besides, enough time is already wasted when sorting through emails in your inbox, so why bother adding fuel to the fire?
To put it simply, email should be used for communication and communication only.
Separating email from task management can increase productivity in the work environment by allowing employees to focus on the task at hand.
5. Unsubscribe from unnecessary email lists.
First off, unsubscribing is not the same thing as deleting. Deleting emails from subscribed lists is like attempting to get rid of dust: the second you clean it up, it comes back.
Everyone has made the mistake of signing up for one too many lists. Take some time to go through and unsubscribe from lists you deem unnecessary. If you’re unsure whether to unsubscribe from a particular list, do it anyway.
If you don’t have the time to go on an un-subscription spree, you can speed up the process by using unsubscribe services. UnrollMe, for example, is a secure and efficient app that filters through your inbox, displays a list of all your subscriptions and gives you the option to instantly unsubscribe — all with one click. This will help immensely in cleaning up your inbox and getting rid of future clutter.
Related: 5 Rules for Staying In Charge of Your Inbox
6. Do a little tidying up.
Now that you’ve unsubscribed from receiving future irrelevant emails, you can focus your attention on getting rid of the older emails that are blocking up your inbox.
Go through your inbox and delete anything over 30 days old. If you’re unsure of whether to keep or delete an email, simply archive it so you can refer back to it for later use.
Perhaps one of the most rewarding things is seeing the fruits of one’s labor: for example, taking in the cleanliness of a space that has just been completely decluttered. The same is true for email.
Email is one of the key tools in every entrepreneur’s tool belt. An out-of-control inbox can do more harm to your business than most people think. Making sure your inbox remains spic and span and free of clutter is crucial to the success of your business.
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scpie · 5 years ago
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6 Quick Tips for Cleaning an Out-of-Control Inbox
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August 21, 2020 5 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
It happens to all of us: your emails gradually pile up into a jumbling, Jenga-like mass. With all the subscriptions, newsletters, personal messages, spam and work-related emails, if you decide to address just one, the rest will come tumbling down on top of you. Besides, you’re guaranteed to receive just as much the following day …
So why bother?
Well, believe it or not, this is a completely normal problem. The average person receives 68 work-related emails in their inbox every day, most of which require a response.
Not only is the amount of emails you receive taxing, but so is the time spent going through them. Employees spend up to 13 hours a week attempting to manage their email overload, and in a survey of 3,200 workers, one in five respondents say they waste the most time on email. Luckily, this problem has a solution.
You can clean up your inbox and boost productivity by implementing these six practical tips:
1. Disregard filing entirely.
Many believe this to be a practical way to organize their emails, but for the majority who receive over a hundred emails per day, it quickly becomes a laborious process. The time spent on setting up and maintaining folders could more effectively be spent on addressing the emails that require an immediate response.
Using the folder system to organize and find emails wastes 14 minutes per day. The time you previously wasted scrolling through emails in your inbox has now transferred to time wasted scrolling through folders to find emails …
In other words, it’s pointless.
Related: 4 Tips to Better Manage Your Email Inbox
2. Two words: archive it.
Have you read an email, don’t want to delete it, but don’t want it lingering around in your inbox?
Archive it. This is a simpler and faster alternative to creating folders. Not only does archiving allow you to remove an email from your inbox and store them in an accessible location, it allows you to divide your inbox into just two groups: unread (new emails) and urgent (emails that need an immediate response).
Now, you can locate a specific email much faster than sorting through a bunch of nonsense.
3. Develop your search skills.
Use the search option to find specific emails. This significantly cuts down on wasted time.
Try searching by the sender of the email. A list of all emails from that person will pop up in a matter of seconds. Don’t remember who sent it? Searching by keywords directs you to every email that addresses that subject. Only remember the attachment that is included in the email? You can search for that, too, by typing in the file type: PDF, JPEG, PNG, Docx, Pages, Zip, etc.
4. Stop using email as a to-do list.
Using email for task management can be one of the biggest culprits for out-of-control inboxes. When addressing the issue of email and task management being meshed together, Alexandra Samuel notes, “If you’re conflating email and task management, then the job of communicating — reading and replying to your messages — gets bogged down by all the emails you leave sitting in your inbox simply so you won’t forget to address them. This approach also makes managing your to-do-list problematic: When you need to quickly identify the right task to take on next, nothing slows you down like diving into your inbox to scroll through old messages.”
Not only is it time-consuming going back and forth between email and your job, but it can also drain any desire to be productive. Besides, enough time is already wasted when sorting through emails in your inbox, so why bother adding fuel to the fire?
To put it simply, email should be used for communication and communication only.
Separating email from task management can increase productivity in the work environment by allowing employees to focus on the task at hand.
5. Unsubscribe from unnecessary email lists.
First off, unsubscribing is not the same thing as deleting. Deleting emails from subscribed lists is like attempting to get rid of dust: the second you clean it up, it comes back.
Everyone has made the mistake of signing up for one too many lists. Take some time to go through and unsubscribe from lists you deem unnecessary. If you’re unsure whether to unsubscribe from a particular list, do it anyway.
If you don’t have the time to go on an un-subscription spree, you can speed up the process by using unsubscribe services. UnrollMe, for example, is a secure and efficient app that filters through your inbox, displays a list of all your subscriptions and gives you the option to instantly unsubscribe — all with one click. This will help immensely in cleaning up your inbox and getting rid of future clutter.
Related: 5 Rules for Staying In Charge of Your Inbox
6. Do a little tidying up.
Now that you’ve unsubscribed from receiving future irrelevant emails, you can focus your attention on getting rid of the older emails that are blocking up your inbox.
Go through your inbox and delete anything over 30 days old. If you’re unsure of whether to keep or delete an email, simply archive it so you can refer back to it for later use.
Perhaps one of the most rewarding things is seeing the fruits of one’s labor: for example, taking in the cleanliness of a space that has just been completely decluttered. The same is true for email.
Email is one of the key tools in every entrepreneur’s tool belt. An out-of-control inbox can do more harm to your business than most people think. Making sure your inbox remains spic and span and free of clutter is crucial to the success of your business.
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