The

Robinson List

is a tool or system used to protect against unwanted advertising or spam.

It is a list to which you can sign up to ask

not to receive any more commercial calls

, although in practice it does not always work.

Despite the fact that there have been sanctions of up to 10,000 euros for companies that have called people who were registered with them and have complained to the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (AEPD), it is still common for them to ignore whether a user is or is not on the list.

The Internet works the same, it is increasingly difficult to find a service or a web page that does not require you to register and create an account.

In fact, in a somewhat tricky way, many allow you to 'log in' or register using a social network or Gmail.

What the web does is take your data from said social network or mail service and fill out a complete form with all your information.

Age, sex, place of residence and even mobile phone

, in a secret registry of which we are often unaware.

Deleting each of these accounts is something very tedious, which also requires you to remember the places you visited and it is normal that after years of using the Internet, there are many companies and pages that have a record of yours.

Deleting it requires not only remembering said website, but also diving through a multitude of confusing and confusing options and configurations, designed on many occasions so that you can't precisely find a way to delete yourself.

A web page,

'Just Delete Me'

, comes to the rescue, unifying the hundreds of pages and services that may contain a file or your data.

But it not only serves as a guide, from this website you can also delete your data directly.

Next, we guide you step by step.

First, go to the Just Delete Me website and then you will see

a multitude of boxes with the name of the service

, a description and a color code.

Green means that on this website it is easy to delete your data permanently.

Yellow indicates that it is easy to delete your record, however, some data will remain residual forever since the website in question does not facilitate complete deletion.

The red color comes to express that deleting your data in the service in question is complicated and will require you to contact the company directly to make the request.

While the black color, the worst, means that it is impossible to delete your account and your data, and that the website itself does not even specify the reason.

This website offers you

two ways to interact

.

The first, on the green websites, by clicking directly on the colored box with the name of the website, Just Delete Me will redirect you directly to the part of the menu, that is, the option to permanently delete the service.

Something plausible on pages like 9GAG, Instagram, About.me, Badoo or Facebook.

In the case of the boxes that are not green, click on each one where it says More Information and there the web will guide you how to act.

Specifying whether it requires that they send an email to the web with the deletion request and telling you to which email or to which phone.

In some cases of web pages with the black color code, such as the Animal Crossing Community, the community of the famous Nintendo Switch video game, when clicking on More Information, it specifies why it cannot delete your data.

"We do not 'delete' or 'terminate' ACC accounts. In the event that you no longer want to use the site, you can delete all your personal information from your profile and prevent further access to your account", which is quite confusing and ambiguous.

In other services such as

Evernote

, a digital notes and reminders application, it is also impossible to delete your data and the explanation is as follows.

"You can't delete an Evernote account, you can only temporarily deactivate it. Deactivation doesn't erase your data, you'll have to do it manually, then sync and deactivate."

Don't worry because a large number of websites and services appear in green and Just Delete Me redirects you directly to delete your account in one click.

The website also has a fake identity generator for use online.

An option that appears at the top, under the name of

Fake Identity Generator

, and that is designed so that from now on, when you open accounts in services that are neither transcendental, nor have more utility than consulting information or create a meme, the websites that require registration do not have your real data.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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