Ever balk at giving up your email address to an unseemly web site? Perhaps a "registration required" link you found over at Fleshbot? If you need to sign up for a web site with an email address, yet ...
Just about 40 minutes ago I began receiving Google Doc email invites from some of my contacts. The first thing that triggered red flags for me was the source. The emails have all come from a ...
If you balk every time a website asks for your e-mail address, you’ll love Mailinator: It’s a free service that lets you surf the Web in virtual anonymity. Here’s how it works: When you don’t want to ...
Q: Is it possible to receive email anonymously? I don’t intend to do anything illegal, but occasionally I’d like to use an anonymous email address to sign up for reading websites or for temporary ...
These days, almost every website you visit asks you to sign-up using an email address. There's no telling if your email ID will get shared with (or sold to) other parties, resulting in you getting ...
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 ...