Declutter your digital life in 2015

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It's a new year and a time for new beginnings. 2015 is a fresh start and allows you to have a new perspective on the way you live, eat, learn, work and play. But to move forward, you must first look back. To help you get your year off to a good start, we have searched the web for services and applications that can help you eliminate the digital clutter out of your life. Take a look at the solutions that can help you be a better you in 2015

Organize your inbox - Do you dread opening your email inbox and filter through the newsletter and promotional emails from brands to get the messages you really need? If so, Unroll.Me is the ideal solution for filtering the noise in your inbox. By adding your email subscriptions to Unroll.Me, you can have a daily summary of them sent in the morning, afternoon and evening. After registering, you will see a list of all your subscription emails. Also, you can unsubscribe instantly from anything you do not want with one click. If you ever wanted to see a subscription email individually all e-mails in your Rollup also live directly in your mail client, in a folder called

Protect your online passwords "Unroll.Me." - It is now high time to change your passwords and make them safer. LastPass is a password manager designed to help you remember dozens of passwords for sites you frequent and online services that require login. When you register for the service, you create a master password. By doing this, your individual identification information is stored in your own personal safe and secure with AES 256-bit encryption. See all your accounts and passwords which you can edit, delete and organize your stored data. Have more than one computer? Wherever you are browsing, you can download LastPass and log in with the same account allowing you to take your accounts and passwords with you wherever. Save time filling out forms by creating a profile. By doing so, you can complete the registration forms and speed races with a single click

Back up your media files and -. Everyone fears the dreaded day their computer crashes, but are you ready for this? Backing up your media files stored on your laptop or computer can keep them safe in case this ever happened. Dropbox and Google Drive are free services that provide you a digital backup of your data and the ability to access on your computer, the web and via mobile applications. Google Drive offers 15 GB of storage and Dropbox allows users to 2GB for their free accounts. Both services allow you to purchase additional space if necessary.

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