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Web App Lessons: Provide a Delete Account Option

I consider myself an early adopter when it comes to new web applications or online technologies. Once a new site of interest is launched I am usually quick to sign up and try it out. The majority of the time I’ll lose interest in the site and I’ll delete my account so I don’t have unused account information lingering around the net.

Enter the problem
When it comes time that I want to delete my account because of some reason that I don’t like the site or no longer find a use for it, it requires you to email them to delete your account. This is annoying. Is it really that hard to email the site? No, but its still annoying.

Why its bad for the user
Frankly I don’t trust emailing some unknown person who is supposedly “handling” all incoming email to delete my account when I request it. Has it worked for me before? Yes. Has it not worked for me before? Yes. Sometimes I never hear back from the site that they deleted my account and I can still login to my account and all my information is still there. When the functionality to delete your account from the site’s settings or account page it gives the user immediate gratification for their request. Even though your still losing the user, you made the ending experience for them easier and in their mind better. End it on a good note.

Why its good for the website
It requires more work for a website’s operator to read and process all requests for account removal. Work = Time = Money = Less time fragging people in Halo half-way across the world and that’s just not right. Just take the few more hours of programming to provide a delete option for users to remove their accounts. It will be worth it.

Google Apps For Your Domain Screenshots

Google released Google Apps For Your Domain which is its first move towards its online office suite. I logged into my gmail account which is hosted on my domain and found all these new options. Here are some screenshots. Enjoy!

Google Apps Screenshot 1

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Send me a shout out with SayNow

SayNow, based in Palo Alto, is a new beta service that lets bands(or anyone) connect with people through voice messaging, while keeping your number private. SayNow will call your number and prompt you to leave a message after the beep, then the receiver of this message will be notified by text message, email, and/or phone when a new message arrives. Also SayNow can notify you when your favorite artist has posted a new voice message for you to listen to. Way cool if you ask me.

Try It Out!
Just enter your phone number below (don’t worry it will be kept private from me and the world), then SayNow will call your number and you can record a voice message that I can listen to. Come on you know you want too!



Say hello with Hellodeo

Hellodeo is a new web app from the creators of Odeo, that lets users record and store short videos via a web cam on Hellodeo’s site. The service also generates HTML code that the user can put on their blog or in an email.

I think this is a really cool idea that makes creating videos a breeze with Hellodeo’s simple web interface. Although I’m wondering if the service will be abused and used for pornographic purposes. If I had a web cam I would post a video of myself here, but then again I am camera shy.

Either way I will be keeping my eye on Hellodeo to see how it grows.

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