Category: Encryption
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How to Automatically Delete Bluesky Posts
Your Bluesky posts shouldn’t define your future. Today, Redact.dev introduces Disappearing Mode for Bluesky — giving you total control over your posts by automatically deleting posts, reposts, and likes after a set time. Apps like Signal, Telegram, and Snapchat already offer disappearing messages. Now, with Redact, you can bring that same self-cleaning technology to your…
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How to Automatically Delete Reddit Posts and Comments
If you’ve ever posted on Reddit and later wished you could easily clean up your history, you’re not alone. Now, with Redact.dev’s Disappearing Mode for Reddit, you can automatically delete posts, comments, and upvotes after a certain period of time — without having to manually dig through your account. While apps like Signal, Telegram, and…
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New Global Privacy Laws in 2025 Are Changing Social Media – Why You Need to Take Control of Your Digital Footprint Now
In 2025, privacy laws around the world are undergoing significant reforms that fundamentally change how personal data, especially on social media, is controlled and protected. From Australia’s landmark Privacy Act reforms to sweeping new regulations in the US, EU, and Asia-Pacific, governments are empowering individuals with stronger rights to access, manage, and delete their online…
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How to Use Redact to Delete Discord Messages as a Server Admin
If you’re a Discord server moderator and need to delete content from users across your server, Redact’s Moderator Mode gives you the tools to do it — fast, safely, and completely. Whether you’re retroactively applying new moderation rules or cleaning up offensive, off-topic, or outdated content, this guide will show you exactly how to use…
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How to Bulk Delete Blogs and Posts on Your Tumblr Account
If you’ve ever posted on Tumblr, there’s a good chance your content is still floating around online – whether it’s years-old blog posts, queued content, or posts from multiple blogs you’ve created. Redact.dev offers a powerful and easy way to clean up your Tumblr footprint. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use Redact.dev to…
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How to Delete All Your Telegram Messages
Whether you’re looking to clean up your digital history or want to start fresh, Redact.dev gives you full control over your Telegram account. With powerful filters, bulk deletion tools, and intuitive features, Redact.dev makes it easy to remove private and public content from your Telegram chats, channels, and DMs. Please note – mass deleting your…
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How to Delete All Your Slack Messages in Channels
Why Use Redact.dev to Delete Slack Messages? Slack is one of the most widely used platforms for workplace communication—but that doesn’t mean every message you’ve sent should stick around forever. Whether you’re looking to erase private messagess, remove old conversations from public channels, or delete sensitive files, Redact.dev gives you the control to wipe your…
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How to Delete All Your Slack DMs
If you’ve ever tried to delete all of your Slack DMs manually, you already know: it’s slow, tedious, and feels never-ending. Slack doesn’t make it easy to delete old direct messages, especially if you have years of conversations piling up. Not to mention the fact that your boss can read your Slack messages – even…
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How to Delete All Your Facebook Likes
If you’ve been using Facebook for years, or even decades – you’ve probably got likes dating back to the the 2000s. Liked pages, posts, and content sticks around – even if you don’t “like” it at all any more! Deleting all your likes should be a simple task – but unfortunately, Facebook doesn’t provide an…
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How to Mass Delete All Your Facebook Comments Quickly (2025 Guide)
If you’ve been active on Facebook for years, chances are you’ve left more comments than you can count—on your posts, friends’ updates, and in public groups. Some of those comments might feel outdated, embarrassing, or no longer represent you. Manually scrolling through endless threads to delete them is time-consuming. That’s where Redact.dev comes in. Redact.dev…
