In theory, most people care about their privacy online. But controlling it is another matter entirely, since your data is spread out across every account you sign up for, and even some that you don’t. Often, the only means to protect yourself is to painstakingly change each privacy setting for dozens if not hundreds of accounts—the average person has 191 accounts to keep track of—which quickly becomes overwhelming. A new app called Jumbo is aiming to solve privacy’s biggest design problem by providing a single, simple interface that gives you an easy way to access your settings from one place. Right now, the app can set your Facebook settings to the most private possible version, delete old Tweets, clear your Google search history regularly, and clean out all of the voice recordings Amazon has stored based on your interactions with Alexa. Click here to read more about Jumbo in this post from Fast Company.