Open Source · No data stored

Take back control of
your personal data

WipeMe scans your inbox, finds every service you signed up for, and sends deletion requests on your behalf. Runs in your browser, nothing gets saved on our end.

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Connect your email

Type in your email — we'll figure out the provider.

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Works with your email provider

Gmail
Outlook
GMX
web.de
Yahoo
iCloud
ProtonMail

How it works

Three steps,
that's it

1

Connect your email

Enter your email and app password. Your credentials get encrypted in the browser before anything leaves your machine. The server only touches them long enough to talk to your mail provider, then throws them away.

2

Scan your inbox

We look through your emails for signup confirmations and figure out which services have your data. Works with 2,700+ known companies.

3

Send deletion requests

Pick which services should forget you. We send proper GDPR/CCPA deletion requests straight from your email address.

What WipeMe does

More than just
deletion requests

Batch sending

All selected services at once. Enter your name once, WipeMe handles the rest.

Find newsletters

Besides accounts, WipeMe also finds newsletter subscriptions and marketing emails in your inbox.

Detect responses

WipeMe scans your inbox for company responses and suggests marking requests as done.

Import passwords

Upload a CSV from Chrome, Firefox, or 1Password. WipeMe reads only the URLs, passwords are ignored.

10 legal frameworks

GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, plus India, South Korea, Thailand, Japan, and Canada. Selected automatically.

Track deadlines

Calendar export, browser reminders, and six status options instead of just “done” or “open”.

Zero-knowledge design

We can't see
your data

This isn't a pinky promise. WipeMe is built so that we physically cannot access your information, even if we wanted to.

Encrypted in your browser

Your email credentials are encrypted with AES-256-GCM before they leave your browser. The key stays with you.

The server forgets immediately

Our server is a pass-through. It connects to your mail provider, grabs the results, sends them back to you, and forgets everything. No state, no memory.

No database. Period.

There is no database behind this. No logs, no analytics, no tracking. Everything lives in your browser and nowhere else.

Sent from your own email

Deletion requests go out from your actual email address via your SMTP server. Companies take that more seriously than a random web form.

Open Source

See for
yourself

The entire codebase is public under MIT. If you're trusting a tool with your email, you should be able to read every line. Go ahead.

Ready to be forgotten?

Takes about 5 minutes. No signup. Your data stays in your browser.

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