Joindeleteme - Reviews and experiences
Mar 2026-Jun 2026
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Partial cleanup, ongoing work
Partial cleanup, ongoing work
ReliabilityHonestly, I signed up after a company-wide data breach and was just plain worried about identity stuff, so I wanted something to pull my info off the obvious places. It did do that — several databases and search hits vanished and I was really relieved. But after a year plenty of aggregators still list me, and you pretty much have to keep paying to stay less visible. So useful for a partial cleanup, not a one-time fix.
Mostly paperwork, little change
Mostly paperwork, little change
PriceHalfway through the year I realized my inbox and search hits looked the same as day one. I signed up because I was getting nonstop spam texts and robocalls after a job change and wanted that cleaned up. The reports they send are detailed but, honestly, they didn't match what I could actually find online — frustrating. On the plus side support once handled a single record removal, which was a surprise, but overall service felt overpriced for results.
Kitchen-table decision
Kitchen-table decision
Communicationhardly any removals and getting a real answer felt like chasing a ghost. A friend messaged me on Instagram about Eraseinfo so I tried them, still wary, and they ended up clearing the bits I wanted. Not flawless, but my doubts mostly evaporated.
Small wins, big relief
Small wins, big relief
Follow-upI was pretty skeptical at first — figured these services promise a lot. After signing up the follow-up emails were solid and the support team actually answers and digs into tougher listings. Delivery of removals was gradual, not overnight, but steady — which worked, I check accounts and get spam calls daily. Some public listings still hang on, not perfect but customer service kept at it and that made me stay. Honestly, I'm pretty happy — it's cut down calls and saved time.
Still getting the spam
Still getting the spam
Complaintsthey can’t promise fewer spam calls. I asked what I was even paying for and they cancelled my subscription. So my doubts didn’t vanish. On the plus side the app itself is tidy and cancellation was handled fast, oddly. Overall felt like I paid for hope, not results.
Finally some privacy
Finally some privacy
QualityI signed up with another data‑removal firm last year — the one that starts with "I" — because I kept getting spammy emails and texts tied to old accounts. They told me to fix it myself, then refused a refund, so I was pretty wary. A lawyer on Instagram recommended DeleteMe, and I bought a two‑year plan mainly because my job and a messy move left my info everywhere. Two months in their team has wiped about 175 listings. I still spot a few things now and then, but my inbox is calmer and I feel safer. Skepticism faded into relief.
Mixed bag — useful but patchy support
Mixed bag — useful but patchy support
Communicationit's helpful for cleaning up my online footprint, but their support is frustrating. I signed up to get old listings and my name off people-search sites — I check it pretty often because of work and just general peace of mind. In practice Delete Me actually removed a few entries after a couple months, so that part worked, slowly. Where it fell short was customer help — I forgot my password on a weekend, hit reset and never got the email. Sent a message and was told they don't handle weekends. Annoying and felt small-time, but overall I'm relieved some stuff did disappear, so mixed feelings.
Half-convinced, mostly relieved
Half-convinced, mostly relieved
App & PortalSat on my couch, laptop open, I kept re-reading the privacy pages and felt that familiar itch of not trusting another account. I’d been recovering from a compromised profile, so protecting my info was why I tried it — mostly to keep in touch with family on Facebook. The fine print scared me, legal language and tiny checkboxes; I kept worrying about cards and subscriptions. For years I used one small card for subs and deleted my main card whenever possible — annoying and stressful. I went in skeptical, half expecting to bail, but setup was simpler than I feared, support answered a few odd questions and I’m relieved. Still, little things (couldn’t use a hyphen in my first name) are annoying, but overall I’m glad I did it.
Small wins, big caveats
Small wins, big caveats
Timingsign up if you want slow, partial wins and keep chasing support for the big sites — and double-check whether you're willing to pay while things drag. It's just reality.
Split-plan, surprisingly helpful with caveats
Split-plan, surprisingly helpful with caveats
Overallit helped, but it wasn’t flawless. Some wins, some hair-pulling moments.
About Joindeleteme
Joindeleteme is an online platform focused on dating and social connections. It provides tools for creating user profiles, browsing other members, and sending messages to facilitate introductions. The service is aimed at adults seeking romantic relationships or new contacts through a web-based interface.
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