If you're really that concerned that this, some hobbyist website, might somehow be horrifically damaging by having, at most, an email address and an IP that cannot be used to single out you nor any member of your immediate or extended family, and you are convinced that said hobbyist website is far more invasive than entities that have much more information on you (say, the government of the country that you are a citizen of, or maybe perhaps Apple Computer), then I guess you can fire an email to the site administration and explain your paranoia to them.Macs_Rule wrote:Jeeze, people, I just wanted my e-mail deleted from the lists aswell as my account. I said that It's nothing personal against anyone, Or the website, It's that I have to much to do!!! (PLus, Dad says he doesn't want my e-mail all over the internet) So until I get older, and until I get the proper software on my computer, I want to quit. Are you sure there's not any way to delete my account?
Otherwise, just stop coming to the website. The 69-item row representing you as far as this site is concerned won't go away, but it'll be pretty safely buried. The worst you'll be slapped with is a lawsuit from the RIAA when all the shit hits the fan, and even then you'll just be a John Doe. Best of all, since you haven't really done anything, you have deniability.
Unless, of course, the inevitable Patriot Act IV is extended to international scales and makes piracy of even the worst Linkin Park musical atrocity punishable by death via ingestion by ImClone's nano-assembled Cthulhu. Then, I suppose, you might have a problem.