Cool concept. I especially like the fact it uses the real unsubscribe link rather than just filtering/deleting like unroll.me did.
I revoked unroll.me’s access shortly after installing because it didn’t do this. Only later did I discover how I’d dodged a bullet when unroll.me’s extensive data mining became publicised.
Could you elaborate on why I'd need this? I dunno about anybody else but I don't have a significant spam problem with Gmail, and the few unsolicited emails I do get are easily dealt with by just reporting them as spam. It's not clear from your website what your product actually does.
So for the convenience of having less spam, I give a third party access to all my email, arguably the most important point where my security can be compromised, other than my password manager? Or am I missing something?
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[ 384 ms ] story [ 570 ms ] threadAnd they charge so little clean up your inbox.