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10 Comments On "Join Our Millions Of Happy Users And Declutter Your Inbox For Free With Our Highly Rated Unroll.Me Service!"
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Is this safe or they’re going to steal all my personal info?
What is the price? Doesn’t say anywhere on their website either…
I don’t like places that make you sign up and only then show you what you need to pay.
Ok so let me understand this. I’m providing complete access to my email account to unroll.me where there employees can access all of my emails?
@Moish: “Join Our Millions Of Happy Users And Declutter Your Inbox For Free With Our Highly Rated Unroll.Me Service!”
@Moish:
Did you read the headline?
I have been using them for years. Its a great service.
@J: you dont give them your password.
@J Why is this different than the staff at gmail any other server service? They also have full access…
What’s in it for them? ?
@Eli: you give gmail permission for unrollme to have full access: http://imgur.com/LpzVSSD
@To J: At the very least they state no one reads your emails: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6603?hl=en
and they have a detailed whitepaper as to their security features: https://cloud.google.com/security/whitepaper?hl=en#google_has_a_strong_security_culture
It’s troubling I see nothing about employee access to email or anything specific in regards to security.