Category: Redact Features
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23andMe Bankruptcy & Deleting Your Genetic Data (Guide)
23andMe, a leading genetic testing company, has recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This move comes after the company faced significant financial challenges, including declining demand for its ancestry testing kits and a major data breach in 2023 that compromised the personal information of nearly seven million customers. The bankruptcy filing has raised concerns about…
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What Will Happen to Your Skype Data After Its Shutdown?
Skype has been officially shutdown by Microsoft, Redact.dev is sunsetting support as of 5/5/25 As Microsoft prepares to shut down Skype on May 5, 2025, users are left with questions about the fate of their data. These questions are well grounded, given Microsoft-owned LinkedIn recently faced a lawsuit after allegations they used customer data to…
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How To Delete All Reddit Posts and Comments Permanently (2025)
Reddit has a long memory, but that doesn’t mean your old posts and comments on Reddit should follow you forever. Maybe your old Reddit posts reflect outdated opinions, embarrassing moments, or just things that no longer matter. Either way, they’re always out there—waiting to be found, screenshotted, and potentially used against you. If you’re a…
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We’re Making Mass Deletion Even Easier on Twitter, Facebook and Reddit
In the next 24 hours, users running Redactions on Twitter (or X), Facebook and Reddit will be greeted with a streamlined deletion experience. To receive the update, just fully exit and reopen Redact! Once your version of Redact is up to date, bulk deletion on Twitter, Facebook and Reddit will look like this by default:…