disposable-email-domains
AnonAddy
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14 | 288 | |
2,222 | 3,021 | |
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7.5 | 7.6 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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disposable-email-domains
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API to check if an email address is from a disposable email service
The block list seems to come from https://github.com/disposable-email-domains/disposable-email-domains/ β I think you should cite your sources even if itβs distributed as public domain
- Boodschap van algemeen nut: hoe omzeil je paywalls?
- The BS that Twitter is
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Throwaway email blocklists want to block Firefox Relay: Here's an alternative
This post is a response to https://github.com/disposable-email-domains/disposable-email-domains/pull/298 since they have (probably wisely :) locked down comments. They propose adding Firefox Relay domains to their blocklist.
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Opensubtitles.org breached β Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Usernames
And this is why users protect themselves with services like Firefox Relay, something Dustin Ingram, a Python Software Foundation Director, doesn't appear to understand [1] or care. My email was leaked in this breach, along with many others, an email I used to really value but one I've relegated to the dumpster fire of "spam slot" because I learned my lesson too late.
Dustin has now locked that GitHub to only previous contributors so users are once again left voiceless and powerless in the continuing war against their privacy.
We've been thinking of the business owners and the children [2] for decades now. It's time to start thinking of the users, people like you and me who are exploited constantly for everything they have to be unceremoniously discarded in a waste heap once they've been used up.
[1] https://github.com/disposable-email-domains/disposable-email...
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29978952
- Mozilla's Firefox Relay to be added to disposable-email-domains blacklist
- Firefox Relay is planned to be blocked by disposable-email-domains blacklist Github project which is used by hundreds of websites.
AnonAddy
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Mozilla Monitor Plus: automatically remove your personal info from data brokers
With providers like Addy and SimpleLogin it is possible to use your own domain.
> https://addy.io/
- Free, Open-Source Anonymous Email Forwarding β Addy.io
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The Naz.API Credential Stuffing List
This is one of a few reasons I have started to use email forwarders such as AnonAddy.
https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy
Not all of my emails have been moved over yet, but over time I plan on depreciating almost if not all of my main emails from logins.
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Are email addresses ever safe?
For receive-only e-mails, take a look at addy.io as a free alternative to DDG. It's easier to manage with an account page listing every alias you create, with the option to block if required.
- The City of Seattle Accidentally Gave Me 32M Emails for 40 Dollars
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I gave a shop my phone number today. They immediately knew my name, email, and I now have a Facebook account.
I use https://anonaddy.com/
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Most emails end up in spam
My only complaint: 90% of the emails coming from AnonAddy, which is the alias service I use for all of my accounts, end up in the spam folder.
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Any self hosted disposable email address generators?
AnonAddy - https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy/blob/master/SELF-HOSTING.md OR SimpleLogin.io The real issue you are going to face is being able to receive emails on your server. If you are trying to do this at home, most home ISPs block incoming port 25. Even on most cloud providers you will face the same problem.
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Proton Pass end-to-end encrypted password manager is here and free for everyone
Anonaddy, basically the exact same product made by different people, can also be selfhosted. https://anonaddy.com/
- Lemmy sign up demands an email address.
What are some alternatives?
py3-validate-email - Check if an email is valid with using SMTP, regexes and blacklists.This package has been migrated to https://gitea.ksol.io/karolyi/py3-validate-email
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
burner-email-providers - A list of temporary email providers
fx-private-relay - Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers. Make an email alias with 1 click, and keep your address to yourself.
freemail - A database of free and disposable email domains and a golang module for querying it.
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tuta is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.
app - Think fearlessly with end-to-end encrypted notes and files. For issues, visit https://standardnotes.com/forum or https://standardnotes.com/help.
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail
Isotope Mail - Isotope Mail Client
react-mailcheck - React component for the mailcheck library.
app - Repository to host app releases, issues, and feature requests for Paperback