Tag: Cybersecurity
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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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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 Whether you’re retroactively applying new moderation rules or cleaning up offensive, off-topic, or outdated content, this guide will show you exactly how to use…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 Mass Delete All Your Skype Messages and Chats
Skype has been officially shutdown by Microsoft, Redact.dev is sunsetting support as of 5/5/25. Skype may not be your go-to messaging app anymore, but your old conversations could still be lingering around. Whether it’s outdated work chats, awkward convos with ex-friends, or simply clutter you’re ready to move on from, cleaning up your Skype history…
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How to Delete All Your Skype Group Messages
Skype has been officially shutdown by Microsoft, Redact.dev is sunsetting support as of 5/5/25. Skype may not be your go-to messaging app anymore, but your old conversations could still be lingering around. Whether it’s outdated work chats, awkward convos with ex-friends, or simply clutter you’re ready to move on from, cleaning up your Skype history…
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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 Was 4Chan Hacked, and What Got Leaked?
On April 15, 2025, notorious imageboard 4chan suffered a significant security breach, leading to the exposure of its internal data and source code. The breach was reportedly orchestrated by members of a rival forum, Soyjak.party, who claimed responsibility and leaked sensitive information online. The Breach: What Happened? The incident came to light when 4chan…
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How to Mass Delete Facebook Tags Using Redact.dev
Old Facebook tags can be more than just embarrassing – they can be a real risk to your privacy, reputation, and peace of mind. Whether you’ve been tagged in photos you’d rather forget, or you want to remove your name from posts and comments scattered across Facebook, Redact.dev makes the process simple. Instead of spending…
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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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New X Rules for Parody & Fan Accounts – Audit Your Content
As of April 10, X (formerly Twitter) has implemented new rules requiring parody, commentary, and fan accounts (also known as PCF accounts) to explicitly label themselves at the start of their display names. The purpose of this change is to reduce confusion and curb impersonation – especially after a series of impersonator accounts have misled…
