
@BitClownCrypto @ShikkokuProxy @kick @Asmongold good practice to use email alias for unimportant websites like kick and random websites. i use simplelogin which works with proton email
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SimpleLogin by @ProtonPrivacy lets you send and receive emails anonymously. Protect your email address today with our privacy-preserving email aliases.

@BitClownCrypto @ShikkokuProxy @kick @Asmongold good practice to use email alias for unimportant websites like kick and random websites. i use simplelogin which works with proton email

@TheDesertLynx @IncognitoCatMe @SimpleLogin @TutaPrivacy I’ve been using simplelogin for a couple of years now and it’s great. I can pull the plug on any alias when it gets abused for spam and marketing. More control over your mailbox 💪🏼

If you're job-hunting in this market, one habit prevents the whole failure mode: Use a unique email alias for every job application. Apple Hide My Email (iCloud, free) Firefox Relay (free for 5) SimpleLogin (open source) SecureAlias (the one I built)

Nothing like waking up to an alert on your phone that someone is trying to log into your Apple ID with your email address that you don't use hardly anywhere on the web specifically to keep your risk lower. Time to change my Apple ID email to a SimpleLogin alias I guess.

7/ Stop Future Leaks Use SimpleLogin to create disposable email aliases for every new signup. If one gets leaked, kill that alias. Real email stays untouched. Switch to Brave or Firefox. Both block trackers by default. Chrome doesn't.

@SimpleLogin A few weeks ago I caught 2 companies (I gave both of them unique email aliases) selling my email address to spammers, bc suddenly I got spam to those email aliases. But simplelogin saved the day! I deleted the aliases and now the spammer bought worthless email addresses. :)