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The Case for Unique Email Addresses

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    Simple free disposable email address service, unlimited free disposable email addresses.

    #Email #Disposable Email #Fake Email 16 social mentions

  2. Self hosted modern mail server
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    • Open Source
    Or install https://wildduck.email or mail in the box type of server, just host it yourself. Wildduck web interface allows you to make unlimited alias already.

    #Email #Self-hosted Email #Email Service 8 social mentions

  3. A proof-of-concept scalable IPv6 meshnet, featuring end-to-end encryption, a unique spanning tree...
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    • Open Source
    I'll toss in a mention of yggdrasil [0], which would put every computer on the network at a unique address. [0] https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/.

    #VPN #Security #Cloud VPN 53 social mentions

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    Surprised not to see Apple's Hide My Email mentioned. I was moving towards using my_email+short_company_name@my_domain when it was released. I found problems with the + syntax occasionally, where I could sign up with that address but wasn't able to log in because their code stripped the + or the + and anything after that. Now I do 3 levels: 1) use Hide My Email with most companies 2) use me@my_domain with people I want to talk to 3) use my gmail address with Advanced Protection for really important things. I was going to use my_domain for really important things but it has 2 attack surfaces (registrar and Apple (I use their MX service)) whereas Gmail only has one. And there was an old (2014) article [0] here posted recently about how someone lost their Instagram handle because somebody social engineered GoDaddy into giving the attacker control of the person's domain. [0] https://medium.com/@N/how-i-lost-my-50-000-twitter-username-24eb09e026dd.

    #Blogging #Blogging Platform #CMS 2211 social mentions

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