TL;DR: Leave Me Alone helps you unsubscribe from unwanted emails in bulk and manage multiple inboxes. Its lifetime plan is $39.99 (reg. $179) for a limited time.
We’ve all had that moment where we open our inbox and wonder how it got this out of control. One sign-up here, one checkout there, and suddenly your inbox is full of emails you don’t remember asking for. Leave Me Alone helps clean that up by finding and unsubscribing from unwanted emails, and a lifetime plan is on sale for $39.99 (reg. $179).
Getting to inbox zero at work is already a challenge. Your personal inbox shouldn’t feel like a second job. Leave Me Alone does exactly what its name suggests. It helps reduce marketing emails, newsletters, and other clutter that accumulates over time.
The tool is designed to make inbox cleanup less tedious. Instead of manually unsubscribing one email at a time, it lets you scan your subscriptions and remove them in bulk. It follows unsubscribe links for you, so you’re actually taken off mailing lists instead of just hiding the emails.
If you’re juggling multiple accounts, you can connect them and manage everything in one place without constantly switching tabs. It works with major providers like Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, AOL, Fastmail, and iCloud, so chances are it fits into your current setup.
It also keeps things relatively private. The service is built to handle email data securely while you clean things up, so you’re not trading one problem for another.
With the lifetime plan, you get unlimited email accounts and unlimited unsubscribes, so you can keep things under control in the long term.
If your inbox has gotten a little out of hand, this can help clean it up fast.
Originally $179, you can get a lifetime subscription to Leave Me Alone for $39.99.
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