Anyone got a good annon email service?

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  • freeme
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2003
    • 939

    #1

    Anyone got a good annon email service?

    Need to reg a bunch of email address that I can do google reviews with.

    Is there such an animal?
  • awesome
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 192

    #2
    free or paid?

    You only need to receive emails? There are a ton of them - https://www.google.com/search?q=temp+inbox
    Stay up to date - https://gfy.com

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    • freeme
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2003
      • 939

      #3
      Originally posted by awesome
      free or paid?

      You only need to receive emails? There are a ton of them - https://www.google.com/search?q=temp+inbox
      Free or paid. I need like 20 to verify google accts

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      • WiredGuy
        Pounding Googlebot
        • Aug 2002
        • 34512

        #4
        Originally posted by freeme
        Free or paid. I need like 20 to verify google accts
        Google blocks most public services like this. You can get 20 cheap domain names and forward MX to a single email box and then you can fetch that email box.
        WG
        I play with Google.

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        • freeme
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2003
          • 939

          #5
          Originally posted by WiredGuy
          Google blocks most public services like this. You can get 20 cheap domain names and forward MX to a single email box and then you can fetch that email box.
          WG
          Yeah that’s what we decide would work best. Thanks for confirming 👍

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          • SantaClause
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2016
            • 177

            #6
            Free Options:

            ProtonMail:

            Pros: End-to-end encryption, based in Switzerland (strong privacy laws), no logging of IP addresses, open-source. Offers a free plan with limited storage.
            Cons: Free plan has storage limits, no support for email aliases in the free plan.
            Tutanota:

            Pros: End-to-end encryption, based in Germany (strong privacy laws), open-source, focus on privacy. Offers a free plan with limited storage.
            Cons: Free plan has storage limits, a simpler interface compared to some other options.
            Mailfence:

            Pros: Provides end-to-end encrypted email, calendar, contacts, and documents. Based in Belgium. Offers a free plan.
            Cons: Free plan storage is limited. Interface may feel a little less modern than some other services.
            Paid Options:

            ProtonMail: Offers paid plans with more storage, features, and the ability to use a custom domain.
            Pros: Expanded features, supports custom domain, based in Switzerland.
            Cons: Costs money.
            Tutanota: Offers paid plans with more storage, features, and support for custom domains.
            Pros: Expanded features, supports custom domain.
            Cons: Costs money.
            Startmail:
            Pros: Focuses on simplicity, easy to use. Offers encrypted email and a focus on privacy.
            Cons: Not free.
            Mailfence: Offers paid plans with more storage and features.
            Pros: Encrypted email, calendar, contacts, and documents.
            Cons: Not free

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