Why your real email is your biggest online privacy risk
Every time you hand your email to a website, you create a permanent link between your identity and that service. Here's why that matters — and what you can do about it.
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Guides on disposable email, inbox hygiene, and keeping your real address out of the wrong databases.
Every time you hand your email to a website, you create a permanent link between your identity and that service. Here's why that matters — and what you can do about it.
A practical guide for developers who need to test signup, password reset, and notification emails in staging environments without managing dozens of throwaway accounts.
From sketchy download sites to conference Wi-Fi portals, there are plenty of moments where your real email is simply too valuable to risk. Here are five you'll recognize.
Catch-all MX records, webhook ingestion, and inboxes that live entirely in RAM — a peek at the architecture behind a temporary email service.
Disposable inboxes and aliasing services both protect your real address, but they solve different problems. A practical framework for choosing the right tool.
Tracking pixels, list rentals, and hashed-email identity graphs: the email-based surveillance economy explained, plus the countermeasures that actually work.
You can have a working disposable email address in under 10 seconds — no account, no password, no personal information. Here's exactly how it works.
Social platforms demand an email address but repay you with newsletters, notifications, and marketing. A temporary email gets you through the gate without giving them a permanent line to your inbox.
What temporary email services are, how they work, what they're good for, what to avoid, and how to pick the right one — a no-nonsense guide for 2026.