Some studies estimate that the internet network will consume 20 percent of the world’s total energy by 2030 (4). Īnd this figure is expected to double by 2025.(3,5) Global energy-related CO2 emissions grew in 2022 by 0.9%, reaching a new high of more than 36.8 billion tonnes (2)īy some calculations, Internet use accounts for 3.7% of global emissions, which is equivalent to all air traffic in the world. Each year the internet and its supporting systems produce more than 900 million tons of CO2.(1) This digital waste creates digital pollution that continues to consume energy even when we have forgotten it.ĭigital trash sits in the backups on servers that provide us with cloud service and continue consuming electricity. Unnecessary emails, files, apps, duplicates of photos and videos are all digital waste. I’m sure the product has its benefits but as soon as you run into a problem you get nothing more than a list of things to do that chances are you’ve already tried.In the digital world, similar to the environment, there is a huge amount of trash. Unless you just got your email account or have always kept it pristine to begin with - don’t bother with this. Explained I already had and that at this point I want my money back because I was going to look elsewhere for a way to clean my inbox. Jumped through hoops like I was a dolphin in sea world in 1992.įinally, frustrated, I requested a refund. Went through the whole process of reactivating - this took my back to the ‘buy subscription page’ but thankfully Apple didn’t double charge me. In seconds they took my money but CleanEmailOrganizedInbox was still requesting I upgrade. The free version might be useful for a new account but not an existing fifteen year old email account. Got this and tried to clean up some older emails. Would be a software I could see myself paying for if/when all these are resolved. FaceID or user friendly login, support for 2 step authentication, bug fixes (even with tooltips), etc. Developers really need to put that subscription income back to work. maybe you could tolerate all the issues, but a non-starter if looking for an app for ongoing maintenance. If looking for an app for a one time use to clean your email. Never mind that I have two other apps that have been using app specific passwords for soo long I forgot they existed until I had to delete the 6 I had created for CleanEmailOrganizedInbox and noticed them in the list. Reached out to the developer regarding an issue I was having with CleanEmailOrganizedInbox specific password only working once or twice before seemingly expiring and their response was just to point the finger at Apple as the reason for the issue. It does not support 2 step authentication if using iCloud and CleanEmailOrganizedInbox specific password that can be generated as a workaround has to be typed in every time you return to CleanEmailOrganizedInbox. The subscription price is very fair IMO for the powerful features and email serenity.ĬleanEmailOrganizedInbox fits a need I have almost exactly, BUT CleanEmailOrganizedInbox is unreliable at best. If you decide to subscribe look for the link that says something like “view other plan options” because it defaults to the rate for up to five emails and is cheaper if you need to manage only one. And once the large-batch stuff is done, running actions on one or a small group of items for maintenance runs very quickly. That upfront effort will do a lot to make your life easier in the long run. If you need to unsubscribe from a lot of mailing lists, that may also take time. Yes some large-batch functions may run slowly: if you need to do a lot of initial email cleanup and move thousands of emails at a time, that takes time to run. Had a great and quick response from customer service that shows they are receptive to user feature requests and actively working to make it better. You can feel safer putting your data in their hands compared to other free services where your data is what they’re really after. Applying multiple actions to an email also works flawlessly. Flexible and intuitive to manage your email as you need: auto archive, label, or trash, unsubscribe from mailing lists, etc. CleanEmailOrganizedInbox is fantastic and well worth the price of subscribing.
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