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I like to try websites out before tying my identity to them. How do you do it? Simplelogin? I honestly won’t manually make a new gmail for every new website I try and I to want the option to see what emails I get.

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I use Ironvest (formerly Blur), unlimited random email aliases. AnonAddy (now addy.io) and DuckDuckGo offer similar solutions. Ironvest is closed source, AnonAddy has open source clients.

Regardless, you do need to establish some level of trust, as any service that receives or forwards email gets a look at it. The services I mentioned above all have some established rapport, and need to maintain that in order to be commercially viable.

Which of those work for phone numbers (SMS validation)? Email is easy.

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