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Most of the Lemmy instances seem to require an email to sign up. That's fine, except most of the places you would go to sign up for email want you to... already have an email. And often a phone number. And almost always a first name, last name, and birthday.

I promise not to do bad stuff, but I don't want that sort of information able to be publicly associated with my accounts where I write stuff, when everyone inevitably loses their databases to hackers. Pseudonymity is good, actually; on the Internet nobody knows you're a dog, etc.

Is anyone doing normal webmail registration anymore? Set username and password, receive email for free? I don't even need to send anything to sign up for accounts elsewhere.

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[โ€“] planish@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I looked at them, and I think they would work, but also having multiple email addresses is touted as a feature of their premium plans, and I may or may not already use them. So if I want to be a fresh person I have to sort of cheat them, and they might not like it.

[โ€“] aRatherDapperFox@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

You can have multiple emails with them, you simply can't be signed in to more than one at a time without their premium plan. Think like Google with it's account swither. Multiple accounts can be logged in and you can hot-swap between them without having to re-login every time. That's the premium feature for Proton mail.