Whenever you reveal your email address online, you risk having it sold or stolen by hackers. The best temporary email services protect your email by masking it behind site-specific aliases. When the ...
Certain websites ask you for your email address for different activities. For entering a comment, for example, you have to provide your email ID. Likewise, when downloading some free e-books, they ask ...
Following up on yesterdays' report on temporary email addresses, several MacFixIt readers came through with yet other alternatives and advice, including free services for getting these addresses: ...
Really want that “free” e-book that’s locked behind an e-mail membership wall, but you know that it’s probably going to shove trash-mail down your throat until you vomit from seeing SPAM? Or how about ...
With an increase in the number of services you subscribe to (or are already subscribed to), it is likely that you are also being flooded with emails from a plethora of services — to an extent where it ...
If you're like most people, you often give out your email address on a whim and then wonder why your inboxes practically overflow when ignored for more than a few hours. Your inbox doesn't have to be ...
Meltmail.com highlights an important feature missing from many web based and desktop-based email clients; a way to create disposable email messaging. Personally, it did make me wonder why a company ...