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Have I Been Pwned adds 71 million emails from Naz.API stolen account list
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Remind me how to do this, please. I always forget this part...
SimpleLogin and Addy.io are a good start
You can integrate this with Bitwarden to auto generate email aliases too
For Gmail users, you can add a plus sign to the end of your email username, and then any set of characters you’d like.
So if your address was FakeAddressDoNotUse@gmail.com, and wanted an easy-to-remember login for Hot Dog Hut, you could append it in the following way:
FakeAddressDoNotUse+HotDogHut@gmail.com
Step 1: drop gmail
Step 2: get proton mail and activate simple login or use one of the alias slots they give you (or both!). Enjoy.
Optional step 3: Use Firefox relay on top if you really want to go wild but I find this gets folks turned around when layered on top as well. Great for burner/1-time use emails though.b
That used to be my go-to method but I found it works less and less. Places know the gmail tricks and auto-strip them out of the address.
Started using Proton's Hide-my-email and never going back. It's time to move away from google anyways.
Many privacy centric mail companies now offer email aliases and temporary mail ids in built.
I used to use that approach, but found in the last several years more than half the web sites I use reject email addresses with “+” characters.
I even use several sites that used to take those addresses just fine now reject them. That made me wonder if some common JS package for parsing email addresses got changed.
Duck.com is what I use, I generate a unique email for every website. I even started changing my old logins recently for old accounts
I agree with doing this, but the main drawback is that you can't easily check all of your unique aliases in HaveIBeenPwned without scripting something and paying for API access.
I have hundreds of unique aliases for my accounts, but no simple way to see when/if the services that use them are breached.
The free version of Proton Pass is a decent option.
Your.email@address.com
Your.email+now.with.alias@address.com
That is not a standard mail feature, it won't work with all mail servers and not all that do have it use + as the separator.
While it's not formalised in the email specs, support for it is pretty consistent, and only needs to work for whichever provider you use