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Software => Internet browsers => Topic started by: BellaUSA on April 04, 2018, 02:22:05 PM
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Would like to hear from others on this subject. What do you use, what's your favorite ?
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Please stop posting in the FAQ section...
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What do you mean by "disposable"? Just a one-time use, or use for a random period of time and then delete, or what?
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I just have my main yahoo email, then I can create aliases that I can delete easily.....
Or like said before, a create and forget email that kills itself without leaving any trace after some predefined time?
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Or like said before, a create and forget email that kills itself without leaving any trace after some predefined time?
Does Yahoo Mail offer accounts that work that way? Is that what you're saying?
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Does Yahoo Mail offer accounts that work that way? Is that what you're saying?
No I was just wondering if OP was asking about email services that allows you to create aliases and delete manually OR email services that allow you to create emails and they will delete it for you.
Both serve pretty much the same purpose....
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Google allows creation of email accounts with alias names in their gmail service. Later, the account can be deleted.
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Meanwhile she has yet to return...
Perhaps she created a disposable Forum account...
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I use yandex.com/mail and mail.com
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In regards to soybean about google gmail accounts, they require you activate them with a valid confirmed telephone number. If you want a short use e-mail and don't want a real confirmed phone number associated with the account then this is a problem.
E-mail that I have used for alias gaming accounts to friend my alias accounts to my main to control like 5 different accounts for the same game was thru Juno which still exists and offers free e-mail. *However their password strength on the e-mail do not allow complex passwords, so they have to be something simple like black1973stang or any other letter number combination. None of the !@#$%^&*() etc are valid characters to Juno's authentication server, so its not a very secure email service given your constrained to a lesser pool of alpha numeric combinations with the maximum password length, however you don't need to confirm a real phone number against it and that's why I use Juno for my alias accounts because its quick to set up and use bogus names and addresses and no phone number confirmation required.
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We have a slew of new Users that are necromancing old Topics.... 8)
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Oops didn't see the date... ;D
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What do you mean by "disposable"? Just a one-time use, or use for a random period of time and then delete, or what?
Yes, I think that's what he meant. There are temp mail providers I guess. I have a friend that uses them to verify accounts then discards them.