No need to go around creating disposable emails anymore.
Over the past few years, I completely redid how I interact with online services by adopting a strict email alias system. By ...
Currently we have a ton of different mail servers across different subdomains, and while that is a mess, for several reasons it probably will need to stay for the next few years. In the interim, we ...
Proton, the Geneva, Switzerland-based startup behind the eponymous E2E encrypted webmail service ProtonMail, has acquired French startup SimpleLogin, which offers a freemium, open-source service for ...
Password management and credentials security platform 1Password has launched a new service that enables users to generate unique email aliases to better protect their online privacy, representing its ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bitwarden, the open source password manager trusted by millions, today announced integration with three popular email forwarding services: SimpleLogin, AnonAddy ...
One way to tame your email inbox is to get in the habit of using unique email aliases when signing up for new accounts online. Adding a “+” character after the username portion of your email address — ...
I just noiticed this. I just registered five aliases through the mail preferences tab on www.mac.com - seems like a nice free service.<BR><BR>I wonder if this is this something new or something that's ...
Exchange Online now makes it easy to manage and use aliases with Outlook. It seems odd that Outlook and Exchange used to make it hard to work with more than one email address in an account. It turns ...
In context: Modern email platforms have become increasingly effective at keeping spam messages at bay. Gmail, the world's most popular email service by a significant margin, is particularly adept at ...
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