- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
AdGuard Temp Mail’s addresses are temporary and aren’t stored long by design:
Emails are automatically deleted 24 hours after you receive them.
A temporary mailbox is deleted after 7 days of inactivity. But if you keep the page open or come back in a couple of days, it won’t disappear.
AdGuard Temp Mail is currently in beta stage. Here’s what we’re planning to add in the future:
Zero-access encryption
TLS support on the SMTP server side
Image proxying
Security checks for links
I’m a big fan of Firefox’s email mask feature. Not sure which update it was but recently it showed up when clicking on an email field. FF creates an email address for you and forwards any mail you get to your main email. It’s been great for signing up for random crap cus you can just delete the email mask “account” afterwards.
Fastmail also offers this.
Curious to know how many others do as well.
Simplelogin/proton, addy and duckduckgo have an alias service too. I didn’t check but I expect tuta, skiff and mailbox to have a similar feature.
I love SimpleLogin. I have my domain pointing to it so I can just do servicename@mydoma.in and it automatically creates the alias, I don’t even need to create it beforehand.
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Yes, Temporary/Disposable email account is strictly for one time use.
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Do you still the have the link to news article where it was reported?
Earlier I was using Pi-Hole on my network then switched to AdGuard Home (not same as AdGuard DNS) as it is an open source product with in-built DOH support (yes, I can setup Pi-Hole to do the same, but that’s an extra manual configuration) and Privacy Guide seems to recommend it over Pi-hole. After reading your post, I tried to lookup more about it. Nothing on Wiki. Closest thing is this. If the allegations are true then I need to switch back to Pi-Hole.
That comment is just speculation… In fact many of the Adguard employees are from Ukraine and other not so pro Russian countries. I remember their support being almost stale when the war started.
Check out https://port87.com
It’s similar. I made it to solve my spam problem, but it’s also really good for staying organized. When you sign up for something, you can use yourname-whatever@port87.com, then if you don’t want it anymore, you can block that address. Each address has its own label in your account, and blocking the address is just one click.