The internet is an annoying mess.

Our digital economy runs on data. That’s why almost every site, service, and app makes you create an account: it makes it much easier for them to collect and organize your info.

So for two decades, people have been tricked into signing up for accounts and “agreeing” to Terms of Service en masse. It’s not sustainable.

Here’s what all that has added up to.

  • The average internet user has over 220 accounts.

    How many old accounts have you forgotten about?

    Source: A Global Look at Password Health Scores in 2023, Dashlane

  • Up to 85% of all emails are advertising or spam.

    How long would it take you to unsubscribe from every mailing list you’re on?

    Source: US News & World Report

  • 89% of people underestimate what they spend on monthly subscriptions.

    66% of survey respondents were off by more than $200.

    Do you know exactly how much you spend on subscriptions?

    Source: The State of Subscription Services Spending, West Monroe

  • It would take you 250 hours to read all the Terms of Service you've agreed to.

    The average ToS of leading services is 26% longer than the US Constitution.

    91% of Americans don’t read Privacy Policies. Do you?

    Sources: Visual Capitalist, Pew Research Center

  • Over 50% of people reuse the same password for multiple accounts.

    If one of these accounts is compromised, all of them are compromised.

    Did you give all of your accounts unique passwords? Even in the 2000’s and 2010’s?

    Source: Harris Poll survey

We shouldn’t have to choose between convenience, security, and privacy

and businesses shouldn’t have to choose between ethics and earnings.

So we’re making it easy to delete accounts you don’t need, and building a better way to create and manage accounts you do need.

Want to take more control of your digital footprint?

Join Yorba today.