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User 320397
02-22-2014, 06:26 AM
Pretty much what the title says. I know that it's not absolutely necessary to provide them, but it disgusts me that one does not have the option of leaving these fields completely blank and it disgusts me that one doesn't have the freedom to have your raw email address be sent (they demand that you have some sort of extra title, and they prefer it to be your first and last name -- speraking for Yahoo, GMail, and Yandex). As I see it, this is simply against the nature of the Internet. So, please advise me of any alternatives that meet my requirements. I've observed that when using a third-party program, I'm able to have my raw email address show up for the recipient, but I'm against using any type of workaround; I simply want a kick ass email company where I won't need to employ any workarounds.

Travo1
02-28-2014, 07:58 PM
I would just provide a fake name. It isnt really that bad to do so, just dont use someones real name. Like xyratex longadegeroon. Im sure there is no one with that name.

mjmacky
03-01-2014, 12:23 AM
Xyratex Longadegeroon sold me an insurance policy once. He also raped my sister. I'm still a little upset about the lack of benefits on the policy.

Travo1
03-01-2014, 12:48 AM
You know your sister wanted it.

minybily
03-10-2014, 01:30 AM
Any chance a one-time use email account would work? If so, you could give mailinator a shot.

jloc
03-18-2015, 06:43 AM
Whatever you use your Ip will be logged anyway !!!

digbooker
08-15-2019, 09:13 PM
QUOTE=Travo1;3735454]I would just provide a fake name. It isnt really that bad to do so, just dont use someones real name.

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Yes, it's completely true. Although, if you want to keep absolutely anonymity, you should avoid Gmail, AOL and Yahoo! because they require also your phone number (or buy the separate pre-paid one for this*—*surely, if mobile operator doesn't ask your personal data).
Another way is to create temporary or fake e-mail. In view of this on Google (or whatever else search engine, for your choice) search: 'temp-mail' or 'fake address generator' respectively. For instance, try https://fakeaddressgenerator.com/ then https://www.fakemailgenerator.net/ or https://fakepersongenerator.com/random-address then https://fakepersongenerator.com/fake-mail-generator. In the case of 'temp-mail' you have a wide range of services (e.g. https://www.tempmailaddress.com/,*https://www.temp-mails.com/ and so on) providing accounts from 10 mins up to 14 days. You could use your 'temp-mail' as always even send and receive attachments.


Whatever you use your Ip will be logged anyway !!!

Absolutely! Use VPN service or Tor browser (always follow insructions strictly!)

anon
08-16-2019, 12:55 PM
What about ProtonMail? I don't think they (or any of the other privacy-oriented e-mail services, for that matter) ask for any personal information.

For one-time stuff, there's anonbox.net.

Caballero
08-16-2019, 10:12 PM
ProtonMail is very good. Also comes with ProtonVPN.

For complete privacy, make sure you sign up with another throwaway mail account for the recovery address.

Animeguy
08-30-2019, 02:30 AM
you can use mailinator for a throwaway account

dodster
07-04-2022, 07:19 PM
Why do you want to be anonymous?

anon
07-04-2022, 11:42 PM
Why do you want to be anonymous?

Nice try, NSA.

kevincooper25
12-12-2023, 04:35 AM
Hey there! Some email services, like ProtonMail or Tutanota, allow you to create accounts without providing your real name. Check them out!