

Newsletter.ist
Newsletter.ist is a newsletter reading platform where you can view, follow, and get notified for any newsletter. If you are reading this, you have an email address and receives email newsletters. You don't have to deal with them in your inbox.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
Features
- Reading
Tags
- Newsletters
- News
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What is Newsletter.ist?
Every day, people worldwide process unnecessary emails. This activity not only wastes people's energy, but it also damages the environment. Newsletter.ist, an app that lets people read any newsletter subscription safely and more efficiently, enables users to clean their inbox from unwanted emails and protects them from potential phishing threats. This way, people can maximize their email time while protecting the environment.
With the Newsletter.ist app, users don't waste their time to go through their inbox and read all emails before organizing them. The app separates all email newsletters from one’s inbox, into a mobile app. This feature allows users to focus on completing their personal or business email-related tasks. Now, email newsletters from different products or services are stored in one app.
The app also prevents phishing, a scam that tricks people to send passwords or any private information. The scammer poses as a member of a trusted company or institution to successfully trick people. One popular phishing instrument is emailing.
According to the team at Newsletter.ist, phishing attackers simulate a sender’s address, clone a company logo, and send emails to people. If people don’t recognize phishing, they become victims.
The app gives people the anonymity by not asking for tons of personal data to prevent phishing. This way, people can have full control of their private information.
This eco-friendly move saves electricity wasted from sending billions of email newsletters that will only be left unopened. According to the Newsletter.ist team, storing email newsletter copies and making them available on the internet drains so much energy that causes climate change in return. The team explains that although a newsletter is just content, a lot of energy is wasted in replicating copies of it.

