If you create or generate unique email addresses for different services, what's your preferred approach?
I have been wanting to set this up for a while and I'm curious what others' experiences have been so far.
For those wondering, here is an incomplete list of available services:
- FastMail + 1Password https://support.1password.com/fastmail/
- SimpleLogin https://simplelogin.io/ (bought by Proton)
- Proton Mail https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-launch
- DuckDuckGo Email Protection https://duckduckgo.com/email/
- Firefox Relay https://relay.firefox.com/
Host your own email server or pay for one that allows for unlimited addressed on a hosted domain. You'll learn a lot from self-hosting, mainly that email isn't as open as it has been.
Give out email addresses that identifies whom you gave the address to.
friendthatsharescontactlistwithapps@example.com
www.somewebsite.xyz@example.com
bank@example.com
seeminglycharitablenonprofit@example.com
1 contact, 1 email address.
Forward to your 'true' account by default, block once you've had enough of their junk. Be careful when replying as to not email from the 'true' account.
It has really changed my web habits for the better. I can sign up for anything with zero repercussions and I don’t have to deal with it possibly not working like with temp mail services.
I'm out of the work force, so that might not be a good strategy for you.
My friend does what mikecoles suggests, has his own domain, and generates a unique email address for each contact/organization he interacts with, so he can figure out where the spam came from.
If I were to somehow reenter the workforce, I'd keep keep my current personal emails out of it, and rely on the spam filtering of my employer along with obscurity, to keep things down. Sign-ups would be through a sacrificial second address I'd beg out of IT.
I do own a domain, and associated email inboxes. I’m very picky regarding when I use them (e.g., never for e-commerce or social media). In general, I don’t feel like I need to mask these email addresses since very few external entities know about them.
And then I have yet a couple of gmail/hotmail addresses that I use for stuff that requires my real name and address(e.g., e-commerce). I don’t mind too much either, although I use them regularly.
[1] https://github.com/dvcrn/maskedemail-cli
[2] https://christiantietze.de/posts/2023/04/create-fastmail-mas...
Don't even need to create one, I just use the company name or whatever I like and then I get it automatically sorted into my directory structure with a sieve script.