Plus addressing has been a thing forever. Other services (like Proton Mail) let you generate a completely random alias with a name you give it (e.g. [email protected]) that forwards to your primary email, but nothing in the address identifies it as yours.
uvulectomy 1 points 5 months ago
Plus addressing has been a thing forever. Other services (like Proton Mail) let you generate a completely random alias with a name you give it (e.g. [email protected]) that forwards to your primary email, but nothing in the address identifies it as yours.