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How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before Applying for Jobs
In today’s job market, your online presence can be just as important as your resume. A recent survey by CareerBuilder found that 70 percent of employers check candidates’ social media profiles before offering a job. What they find could determine whether you land the role or get passed over. Cleaning up your social media before…
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How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before a Job Interview
When preparing for a job interview, polishing your resume and practicing answers are important but cleaning up your social media is just as critical. Today, many employers look beyond your CV. They check your online presence to get a sense of who you are outside of the interview. Your Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, or LinkedIn can…
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Social Engineering Threats on Twitter
Twitter’s speed, public nature, and searchability make it a perfect environment for scammers and social engineers. With millions of conversations happening every day, it only takes one post to make you a target. Back in 2020, hackers gained access to Twitter’s internal systems by social engineering targeting Twitter staff. The hackers then gained access to…
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How to Delete All Your Bumble Matches and Chats
Dating apps like Bumble can accumulate a lot of clutter over time. From old matches and stale conversations to entire histories you’d rather forget, Redact gives you the tools to clean it all up in a few clicks. If you’re ready to reset your Bumble experience or simply clear out old content, this guide shows…
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How to Bulk Delete Gyazo Images and History
Gyazo is a popular tool for capturing and sharing screenshots and GIFs online. But over time, your account can accumulate hundreds or even thousands of image links, albums, and media collections. If you’re looking to clean up your Gyazo history or protect your digital privacy, Redact.dev makes it simple to delete everything in just a…
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How to Mass Delete Your GitHub History
Your GitHub profile might be full of old comments, starred repos, follows, or outdated gists. Whether you’re switching jobs, tightening your privacy, or just decluttering, Redact gives you a fast, reliable way to clean up your GitHub history. Please note: mass deleting your GitHub comments, stars, follows, and gists with Redact requires a Redact Ultimate…
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How to Mass Delete Quora Answers and Comments
Quora can be a great place to share knowledge, but over time, your answers and comments may no longer reflect who you are. Whether you are cleaning up old takes, removing sensitive content, or simply ready to move on, Redact makes it easy to delete your Quora activity in bulk. Please note – mass deleting…
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How to Mass Delete MyAnimeList Posts, Reviews, and Lists
Whether you’re retiring an old taste, hiding cringe-era reviews, or curating a cleaner public profile, Redact helps you bulk delete your MyAnimeList content with ease. From anime and manga lists to personal blogs and reviews, you stay in full control of what reflects your fandom. Here’s how to clean up your MAL history using Redact.…
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How to Mass Delete Your Emails
Your inbox holds years, maybe decades, of conversations, sensitive information, and forgotten messages that could put your privacy at risk. If your email account is ever compromised, those old emails could be used against you. That’s why more people are turning to Redact.dev – a powerful email deletion tool – to clean up and secure…
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How to Mass Delete Stack Exchange Posts
Your Stack Exchange account can reveal a lot about your interests, technical background, and even past opinions. Whether you’re cleaning up old posts, hiding outdated questions, or protecting your privacy, Redact.dev gives you the tools to delete your Stack Exchange history in bulk, quickly and effectively. Please note – mass deleting your Stack Exchange messages…
