Tag: Social Media Privacy
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Pinterest’s Privacy Problem – Harvesting Your Data For Ads & AI
Pinterest (like most major platforms) is no stranger to aggressively harvesting user data, and leveraging it into profits as much as possible. They’ve been at the receiving end of a noyb complaint for violating GDPR and not respecting user consent requirements. Not to mention; X’s lawfare aside – what do Pinterest’s Noyb complaint, and DEI…
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How to Mass Delete Mastodon Posts and Replies
Looking to clean up your Mastodon history? Whether you’re removing old replies, clearing out media posts, or starting fresh, Redact makes it easy to mass delete your content. Here’s a full guide on how to take control of your Mastodon footprint. Please note – mass deleting your Mastodon posts requires a Redact Ultimate subscription. You can try…
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How to Delete DeviantArt Posts and Comments
Learn how to use Redact.dev to delete DeviantArt deviations, comments, posts, and favorites in bulk or selectively by keyword, content type, or date range—safely and efficiently. Why Delete Your DeviantArt Posts and Comments? Over the years, your DeviantArt account may have collected artwork, comments, or posts that no longer reflect who you are today. Whether…
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How to Delete DeviantArt Comments
Learn how to use Redact.dev to delete DeviantArt all comments at once, or selectively by keyword, content type, or date range – safely and efficiently. Why Delete Your DeviantArt Posts? Over the years, your DeviantArt account may have collected comments that no longer reflects who you are today. Whether you’re rebranding, seeking better privacy, or…
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How to Delete DeviantArt Posts and Deviations
Learn how to use Redact.dev to delete DeviantArt posts and Deviations all-at-once or selectively by keyword, content type, or date range—safely and efficiently. Why Delete Your DeviantArt Posts? Over the years, your DeviantArt account may have collected artwork that no longer reflects who you are today. Whether you’re rebranding, seeking better privacy, or simply want…
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How to Automatically Delete Discord Messages
Keeping your Discord history clean and private just got easier. With Redact.dev’s Disappearing Mode for Discord, you can now automatically delete your messages, replies, reactions, and more after a set amount of time — without ever having to lift a finger. Apps like Telegram, Snapchat, and Signal made disappearing messages popular. Now Redact brings that…
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How to Automatically Delete Facebook Posts
Managing your Facebook history shouldn’t be overwhelming. Today, Redact.dev introduces Disappearing Mode for Facebook — allowing you to automatically delete posts, comments, likes, and more after a set time period, giving you full control over your Facebook presence. Apps like Snapchat, Telegram, and Signal have popularized disappearing content. Now, with Redact, you can bring that…
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How to Automatically Delete Tweets
Your tweets shouldn’t define your future. Today, Redact.dev introduces Disappearing Mode for Twitter — giving you total control over your posts by automatically deleting tweets, retweets, 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 Twitter…
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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…
