Recommendations for "eternal" email?
I've tried a bunch of free emails, but I have to say that the one that suits me best, despite its flaws, has been Hotmail. However, I'm disgusted at the way they're weaseling more identifying information from you, demanding an alternative email or a telephone.
Well, I've created alternative emails, but that triggered problems of its own. For instance, when I was at a "strange" location, unknown to Hotmail, they demanded confirmation from my alternative. But for some reason, my alternative, GMX, wasn't accessible. Really annoying. My question is: One thing I've liked about Hotmail is that whatever expiration it may have in terms of requiring a log-in, it's very extended. In fact, I don't even know what it is. Do you have any favorites among the free emails of options that don't require logging in every few months? |
Safe-Mail : inactivity limit 6 months
Gmail : inactivity limit 9 months Outlook/Hotmail : to my knowledge this is now 12 months but I don't dare to be sure EUMX guest accounts available to forum members: when I last checked also 12 months I know Wikipedia has a "comparison of free webmail providers" including inactivity limits. This list is however incomplete obviously, and as well there is Always the question whether you trust info from Wikipedia without doublechecking elsewhere. |
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It's really stupid for Gmail to have both an inactivity limit and a policy to never reuse usernames. If the user is dead or just doesn't care to use the account let it lapse.
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Google has a large interest in getting you to log into their services (Gmail, YouTube, Google search, etc.). If you create a Gmail account and then don't use it regularly, Google can't generate any advertising revenue from your account and it's a drain on their finances. Keeping those large Google servers and Internet infrastructure running is expensive! They also need you to use the same account name so they can track you for their advertising clients.
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I use it often when I travel so my banks and credit companies think I am in the US. VPN also provides more privacy and security as your connection is encrypted all the way to your destination site. |
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From Yandex ToS: https://yandex.com/legal/rules/ Quote:
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Unlimited data, 5 gateways: USA, Canada, Germany, Singapore, The Netherlands. Provisioned by SurfEasy, see link below for detail on privacy. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...=com.opera.vpn https://www.surfeasy.com/blog/get-vp...yone-gets-vpn/ https://www.opera.com/blogs/news/201...n-for-android/ Easy to setup! Effortless, really. Displays a VPN indicator in the status bar when active. |
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Also a great one would be AOL..!!! That is if you can handle the fact that their email service NOT is very good IMHO. AOL seems to be forever!! Even after you do not log in for 3 years the account is still active. Allthough they might delete your emails:-( Dutchie |
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For those needing security against nation-state actors much more than a public VPN service would be required. The Opera VPN is provisioned by SurfEasy, a Canadian company with some very credible endorsements. |
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TIA Dutchie |
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