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Email Alias as many of you may have heard, are aliases that you can use on all of the sites without giving them your main email. This will redirect all emails to your main email without the site owner knowing your main email and hence protect you from data breaches. [SimpleLogin](’
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To add into this you can also use alias on existing email which allows you to see who leaked your email and add filters easily to delete/mark as read, etc
This a quick alternative but just one line of code can remove the ‘+te’ and link it back to the original mail. Its better than nothing but still a bit exposed.
I try to use temporary email IDs as far as possible if forced to provide an email for registration etc.
There are a number of such services like Tempmail etc.
Same, I try to use temp-mail as much as possible for throwaway account but for rest of the social media, flights booking, e-commerce I try to use email aliases
This helps me to organize the emails (unread first view). Delete emails by adding filter (promotional emails) and add labels to rest of the emails so that I can track them easily later
Why i said temp and permanent both as its KYC complaint but you can disable incoming calls or allow
All SMS are received and can be sent back
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Create Whatsapp, Telegram and other online accounts
Multi-user login (upto 5 devices)
Unlimited Voicemail
Call blocker to mute unsolicited calls
Add Trusted Contacts whose calls do not get blocked
Create secret passcodes that help relevant callers get around the call blocker
100 minutes of incoming and secure outgoing calling per month
Premium & VIP Number options
No one is giving a disposable mobile number on which Swiggy can call but if you the power to enable incoming calls only for a specific duration , its win win
If you’re gonna pay monthly, why not get a secondary prepaid SIM and use that?
All service providers provide incoming call barring on their end since landline days.
Advantage of this is that if the 2nd SIM is from a different provider, you’ll have two networks in case of travelling/emergency.