smashingmagazine.com — We all have an increasing number of sites and online services we’re members of, and sometimes it all gets a little overwhelming. At times, we just need to delete our memberships to some sites, either in an effort to simplify our lives or just because we’ve grown tired of a particular site or service.
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rediwedJun 12, 2010
here try: <a class="user" href="http://suicidemachine.org" rel="nofollow">http://suicidemachine.org</a>(dutch)
adamdon89Jun 12, 2010
Try: <a class="user" href="http://knowem.com/" rel="nofollow">http://knowem.com/</a> It's not ideal, but it's a start.
Closed AccountJun 12, 2010
<a class="user" href="http://about.digg.com/faq" rel="nofollow">http://about.digg.com/faq</a>Under "Accounts" click "How can I close my Digg account?".Or you can just skip the above step and go straight to...<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/contact/" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/contact/</a>...then click the drop-down beside "Reason for contacting us" and select "Delete Account". Optionally give a reason. Note that only your account is deleted. Anything you've submitted or commented on will still exist and is just marked with an "inactive" account.
dralezeroJun 13, 2010
Here is another. <a class="user" href="http://namechk.com/" rel="nofollow">http://namechk.com/</a>
customcomputersJun 13, 2010
Very good thinking my friend, as over the years the list grows longer and the memory shorter in scope.
hongkongjapieJun 21, 2010
Hmm. encrypting all my facebook pages, sounds like a good idea to me. Maybe I should check out some obscure funky WWI/II cyphers... CSC(+1).