Yorba vs. Unroll.Me for deleting unwanted emails
Unroll.Me was caught selling users' email data to Uber and other companies for millions of dollars, violating user trust and privacy. Meanwhile, their parent company Rakuten has faced multiple data breaches affecting millions of users.
If you're looking for an ethical alternative that won't exploit your personal data for profit, Yorba beats Unroll.Me every time.
Why Yorba beats Unroll.me
1. Complete account discovery vs. email-only limitations
Yorba:
Finds all your online accounts
Scans emails, payment history, and public records
Discovers accounts across all platforms and services
Unroll.Me:
Email-only
Supports email newsletter management only
Misses accounts that don’t regularly send emails
2. Privacy protection vs. data exploitation
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3. Ethical business model vs. predatory practices
Unroll.Me has been exposed for selling user data without clear consent, including receipt data sold to Uber and other companies for market intelligence.
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Yorba: A safer way to manage subscriptions |
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Clean your inbox for free
Have questions about Yorba? We’re always listening. Email the founders at yo@yorba.co.