We currently support Wordpress as a service for Redact! You can mass remove all your blog content in from any Wordpress site.
Find and delete blog posts from specific Wordpress sites. You can select multiple sites at the same time. The RESET button clears out all selected sites. Select All selects all the present sites connected in your account.
Deletion can be specified by Start Date
(Only delete after this date) or End Date
(Only delete before this date). When you press the calendar icon, a calendar will appear. By default, it’ll take you to the current date, but you can easily change this. You can click the title at the top to select from a list of months, or click it twice to select from a list of nearby years. Alternatively, you could click the left and right arrows to skip around to adjacent months. When you have the correct month and year, you just click the day and you’re done. If you want to start over, just tap the Reset in red text.
Delete according to the title. Input a word or phrase that Redact will search for in the title of a post. If you’re looking for a specific word to delete in the title of a post, this is where you place it.
Enter a phrase or group of words that Redact searches for in the body of the post or comment. If you’re looking for a specific word to delete in the body of a comment, this is where you specify it.
To delete all Wordpress content in your account, select all sites choose the deletion mode
to Permanently Delete, and click Start Deleting. Take note that deletion is irreversible
, and we only recommend deleting everything if you want to have a totally fresh Wordpress account rather than making a new on
For a detailed description of these features and what they do, visit this page.