#Email management, especially for #privacy & #tech minded people, can be a very personal thing. I’ve been refining my email setup over the last couple of years and I think I’ve landed on a system that works well for me. I’m curious how others handle it.

My setup involves three separate email providers, #posteo.de, #tuta.com, and #riseup.net. I also use a custom domain combined with a paid #anonaddy (now just #addy) account.

Tuta is for strictly personal stuff like banking, medical, and government accounts. Secure, no aliases, separate app, fully contained.

For Posteo and Riseup, I use AnonAddy aliases for everything else. Mail forwarded from Addy is encrypted with my PGP keys and decrypted client-side, and both Posteo and Riseup use server-side encryption.

Posteo is for things I actually care about, online accounts, family, friends, etc. Riseup is for online shopping, newsletters, and more disposable accounts (zero inbox).

I’ll admit it’s a bit convoluted, but it makes sense to me and has worked well so far. I’ve considered simplifying it, and maybe I will one day. I don’t need three providers, but I like keeping things isolated.

Wow! I've just discovered that it's possible to use Secure Element as #u2f in GrapheneOS via hw-fido2-provider [1] (btw, thank you @S1m) in Vanadium even without any external token. Successfully added my Pixel smartphone as second factor device to my addy.io account. It works finally!

1. https://codeberg.org/s1m/hw-fido2-provider

#GrapheneOS #vanadium #vanadiumbrowser #fido2 #u2f #addyio #AnonAddy

hw-fido2-provider

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Firefox Relay
26.7%
Duckduckgo Email Protection
6.7%
SimpleLogin
40%
AnonAddy(addy.io)
26.7%
Poll ended at .

"You are only able to send one [test email] per account"

#addyio is a joke! The one message I got through was flagged as spam anyway. If you are looking for an email forwarding service, avoid #AnonAddy like hell 😬

P.S. From their FAQ: "If you have a custom domain say example.com and you are already using it for email somewhere else e.g. ProtonMail or Namecheap then you cannot also use it simultaneously with addy.io."

@cienmilojos No aliases on the free tier, but for their paid tiers you can get 15 aliases for 3EUR per month, or 30 aliases for 8EUR per month (on sale for 3eur p/m for the 1st year).

But I'm just using the free tier and using #anonaddy for aliases. I generally keep a zero inbox and only save emails for a short time if they're important. I'm using the free AnonAddy account and it has unlimited alises but has a bandwidth limit of 10MB per month. If need be, I'll purchase a paid addy account.

Layer Zero // Privacy Tactic 05: Mask Your Identity — Use Alias Emails and Burner Accounts

They say identity is the new IP address—and in a digital world obsessed with tracking, even your inbox is a surveillance beacon. Think about it:Your email address is a permanent tag, attached to ev…

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I just released a new @thunderbird add-on which integrates Addy.io (a.k.a. AnonAddy) directly into the Thunderbird message compose window.
Now when you're writing an email in Thunderbird and you don't want to let the recipients see your real email address, you can easily route the email through Addy to keep it private.
Share and enjoy!
https://addons.thunderbird.net/thunderbird/addon/addy-io-anonaddy/
#FOSS #privacy #email #Thunderbird #Addy #AddyIo #AnonAddy
Addy.io / AnonAddy for Thunderbird

Adds a button to the message composition window which updates recipient addresses to route the outbound message through Addy.io or a self-hosted AnonAddy server, so your real, private email address isn't exposed to recipients.

New Thunderbird extension: Addy.io / AnonAddy for Thunderbird

I’ve just released a new Thunderbird extension, “Addy.io / AnonAddy for Thunderbird“, which provides easy access to Addy.io functionality when composing email messages in Thunderbird. The extension mostly automates the process of replacing the recipient addresses of your messages–when you want to–with proxy email addresses that route through Addy.io, so the recipients will see an Addy.io alias for you instead of your real email address which you’re trying to keep private.

As I recently wrote, I’ve switched over to using Addy.io as much as possible when giving out my email address. I wrote this extension because I’m a heavy Thunderbird and this makes it easier for me to keep my email address private when I need to send email messages to entities I don’t want to have my real address.

The extension lives on GitHub, and you can submit issues or suggestions there. If you find this extension useful, please consider donating to support its continued development and maintenance. It takes a lot of time and effort to create and maintain Thunderbird extensions, and support is always welcome and appreciated. You can donate through Liberapay or Patreon for recurring donations, or Paypal or Venmo for one-time donations.

#AddyIo #AnonAddy #privacy #Thunderbird

Thunderbird — Free Your Inbox.

Thunderbird is a free email application that’s easy to set up and customize - and it’s loaded with great features!

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OK, so, I finally got to someone from #IdentityDefense on the phone, and apparently the reason why it's failing is because they can't match up the email address or phone number I gave them with what's in my #TransUnion credit report.
Note: I gave them a unique #AnonAddy email address and my Google Voice # instead of my cell #, for privacy and identity protection reasons. So, again, their site can't cope with people who are already taking steps to protect their online identities. Awesome!

I'm going to create a wiki which let people to report and share the website which block the #addy (#anonaddy) .

Are there any suggestion about the wiki hosting service?
(I am not going to host it myself)

I plan to use the github-wiki, since everyone has a github account(?), and maybe create a google form or something allow guest report website anonymous.

有人有推薦的 wiki 托管服務嗎?
想弄一個基本的讓人可以看到哪些網站已經禁止用 #addy 郵件地址的 wiki。

https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy/discussions/484

Users should be able to verify whether a service has blocked AnonAddy. · anonaddy anonaddy · Discussion #484

Occasionally, someone wants to check why their e-mail address is considered invalid by a service (https://www.reddit.com/r/AnonAddy/comments/lpi635/services_known_to_block_anonaddy_default_domains/...

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