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Cleanfox - Clean up your inbox, save the earth.

Cleanfox is a 100% free anti spam to delete and unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters and spam with one click.
Cleanfox works in english, german and french with all email providers (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, GMX, Orange Android Mail, Apple Mail etc.).

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Edouard Nattée
Hey Product Hunters, We are super excited to have been product hunted (even if we took 2 days to notice it!!). Here are the key features of Cleanfox: 1) Cleanfox can help you get rid of tons of old newsletters (the kind of emails you never read twice) and free your inbox 2) Cleanfox tells you what your open rates are for each email sender (so you can easily spot what you usually never read) 3) Cleanfox can help you unsubscribe from all your unwanted newsletters 4) Cleanfox tells you how much CO2 emissions you prevented by cleaning your inbox 5) Cleanfox is compatible with every mail provider (if not, please tell us and we will add it) If you have any questions : edouard@cleanfox.io Edouard CEO @Cleanfoxapp
Religion Kills
@cleanfox @cleanfoxapp @edouard_nattee WARNING! DON'T USE, YOU WILL GET MORE SPAM!!! I have used this JUNK and it claims to have deleted hundreds of newsletter subscriptions. After using it for a week, I get SPAMMEND like hell in a mailbox that has very good protection and filtering. Now, I can start to add more filters because of this TERRIBLE JUNK APP! WARNING WARNING, WARNING. DO NOT USE!!! I reported this to Google!
Louis Balladur
@religion_kills Hello, I am sorry you had a bad experience on Cleanfox. You do not get spam using Cleanfox. The reason why you received those emails is that we send emails to the newsletter senders to ask them to unsubscribe you from their mailing list. And sometimes the email address of the newsletter sender sends back an email. You can reach out to contact@cleanfox.io if needed!
Religion Kills
@cleanfox @louis_ball NO, it is not a confirmation mail or anything you are describing. IT IS NEW SPAM!
Robin M Koppensteiner
I'm amazed somebody thought about how much abandoned emails produce in CO2. All the more I'm horrified by the 10g of CO2 they produce per year... Very interesting. I'll have a look at it and will probably feature it on a little page I built today (about little changes in your daily life, that can make a difference to the planet).
Louis Balladur
@raindropcatcher Thanks a lot !!
Vojtech Rinik
Wow, that's confusing naming haha: https://www.producthunt.com/post... Well, I can't test it - not giving my inbox access to unheard of service, but good luck!
Edouard Nattée
@_vojto Hi Vojtech, we're actually a quite known service here in France (as you can see if you type Cleanfox in Google.fr) Thanks for the Good Luck !
Edouard Nattée
We'll add this question to our next board meeting :)
Religion Kills
@_vojto WARNING! DON'T USE, YOU WILL GET MORE SPAM!!! I have used this JUNK and it claims to have deleted hundreds of newsletter subscriptions. After using it for a week, I get SPAMMEND like hell in a mailbox that has very good protection and filtering. Now, I can start to add more filters because of this TERRIBLE JUNK APP! WARNING WARNING, WARNING. DO NOT USE!!! I reported this to Google!
Louis Balladur
@_vojto @religion_kills Hello, I am sorry you had a bad experience on Cleanfox. You do not get spam using Cleanfox. The reason why you received those emails is that we send emails to the newsletter senders to ask them to unsubscribe you from their mailing list. And sometimes the email address of the newsletter sender sends back an email. You can reach out to contact@cleanfox.io if needed!
Religion Kills
@_vojto @cleanfox @louis_ball NO, it is not a confirmation mail or anything you are describing. IT IS NEW SPAM!
Jeff Zacharias
I'm confused? Am I cleaning a box or a fox? Things that make you go hhhmmm.
Edouard Nattée
@jwz3667 We have launched another service called Misterfox.co and we're fan of foxes in general
Jay Miller
Seems like a quick triage tool. Not something I would stay subscribed to but would definitely use to clean my inbox up a bit
Edouard Nattée
Steven H
does your app come in english?
Louis Balladur
Matt Lang
Why does every sender have 206 emails?
Louis Balladur
@myeagleenergy Hi, can you please send us a screenshot at contact@cleanfox.io please?
Mathis Clamens

I cleaned more than 1000 mails in less than 10 minutes. I will definitely re-use the service in few months

Pros:

very efficient service for cleaning your emails

Cons:

small delay to delete messages

Chris Jayden
The webapp is super confusing. I'm not on a VPN but some strings are French. Then there's a referral system called 'mylittleappcontest' - I'm so clueless and lost. Anyway, took it for a spin, cleaning old emails is nice I guess, but in terms ofunsubscribing I rather go with https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Edouard Nattée
@chrisschwartze We didn't want to be product hunted that fast to be honest. The system is only for France now. Thanks for the feedback though. We'll work on that asap.
Religion Kills
@chrisschwartze WARNING! DON'T USE, YOU WILL GET MORE SPAM!!! I have used this JUNK and it claims to have deleted hundreds of newsletter subscriptions. After using it for a week, I get SPAMMEND like hell in a mailbox that has very good protection and filtering. Now, I can start to add more filters because of this TERRIBLE JUNK APP! WARNING WARNING, WARNING. DO NOT USE!!! I reported this to Google!
Louis Balladur
@religion_kills Hello, I am sorry you had a bad experience on Cleanfox. You do not get spam using Cleanfox. The reason why you received those emails is that we send emails to the newsletter senders to ask them to unsubscribe you from their mailing list. And sometimes the email address of the newsletter sender sends back an email. You can reach out to contact@cleanfox.io if needed!
Religion Kills
@cleanfox @louis_ball NO, it is not a confirmation mail or anything you are describing. IT IS NEW SPAM!
Gabe Grimley
I'm not sure I like the method of "Unsubscribing" that Cleanfox enlists. All it's doing is creating a filter from an exact sender, and sending it straight to trash.
Edouard Nattée
@gmgrimley actually it's a safe way to unsubscribe as some bad senders use the unsubscribe link to send you even more spam. We use 3 different methods to ensure the unsubscription.
Gabe Grimley
@edouard_nattee Makes sense. I liked the recognition of emails (although it seemed 412 was the max per newsletter), but the addition of 12 new filters to my account adds a clutter I don't like. But to those who do not use filters much, I'm sure it does the trick.
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