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When you share your personal email on websites, blogs, and various other services, you are exposing your primary email address. That's where email aliases come in.
These alternative email addresses play a crucial role in protecting your identity and organizing your online communication. Examples of email aliases are Simplelogin and AnonAddy.
An email alias is essentially an alternate email address associated with your primary email account. Its main function is to provide an additional layer of privacy and security by allowing you to share a temporary email address or pseudonym.
instead of revealing your real email address.
Why use email aliases?
  1. Privacy: By using an email alias, you don't have to give your real email address to websites or services that you don't completely trust. This protects your online identity
and helps prevent tracking of your web activity.
  1. Spam Safety: Email aliases can be used to sign up for newsletters, enter contests, or register for websites without compromising your primary inbox.
If you start to receive spam from this alias, you can simply disable it without affecting your primary email.
For example, you can create specific aliases for use in different contexts, such as work, online shopping, or social interactions.
  1. Protection against security breaches: If one of your email aliases is compromised, it will not affect your primary email account.
  2. Organization: Email aliases can be used to categorize and manage your online communication.
You can simply disable the compromised alias and continue using your primary email without any worries.
Email aliases are a valuable tool for protecting your privacy and security online.
Great idea đź’ˇ
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What do you mean by “associated with the primary email”? I just don’t understand why an alternate email should be associated with the primary one by any means.
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