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Ash RoyMay 12, 2013 9:59:01 PM1 min read

Clean up your Gmail account for free in 4 simple steps with The Swizzle Sweeper

The Swizzle Sweeper has to be the most efficient and easy to use facility to clean up your Gmail account fast and for free!

 

Key benefits – Here’s what the swizzle can do for you:

  1. It helps you easily unsubscribe from unwanted commercial email and
  2. It rolls up the emails you do want into a daily digest

Note that swizzle’s privacy policy states the following: “We may use your Personally Identifiable Information, either independently or in conjunction with third parties, to provide you coupons or deals that we determine based on your use of the Service would be relevant or interesting to you.” 
So sign up at your own risk. I haven’t experienced any spam from swizzle since i’ve been using it for the last few weeks so I can say that it’s been a good experience overall thus far.

I find it particularly useful to unsubscribe because the process is so automated. What I also really like about the swizzle is that it gives you the option to choose what you want to unsubscribe to and what you want to retain. This makes it an absolute no-brainer as far as I’m concerned. And what’s more… Its free!

 

Here’s how it works. All you need to do is:

  1. Go to the swizzle website enter your email address to start
  2. The website will quickly and safely scan your mailbox for newsletters and other commercial mail
  3. You choose which items you wish to unsubscribe from
  4. You choose the items you want to add to your daily digests
  5. And voila! … You have a much cleaner mailbox

 

The Swizzle has been mentioned by Time, PC Mag, LifeHacker, CNBC and many others.  PC mag rated it within the top 100 websites of 2012!

Grab it now!

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Ash Roy

Ash Roy has spent over 15 years working in the corporate world as a financial and strategic analyst and advisor to large multinational banks and telecommunications companies. He suffered through a CPA in 1997 and completed it despite not liking it at all because he believed it was a valuable skill to have. He sacrificed his personality in the process. In 2004 he finished his MBA (Masters In Business Administration) from the Australian Graduate School of Management and loved it! He scored a distinction (average) and got his personality back too!

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