I tried a bunch of ways to signup anon; first I tried to use maildrop.cc but the email conform never came through but there was no error message saying that maildrop is not accepted.

I also tried a few other ways, but eventually used onionmail.

My username comes from fantasy name generator; and all was done via the tor browser, running on Linux.

What is the opinion of the crowd on onionmail and torbrowser in general?

What are you trying to do?

Just trying to keep this ID separate from my regular ID.

Nothing too dodgy, DL a book or two and get some movies. I’m too busy and not interested in the really dodgy stuff.

But I am very interested in the right to privacy and how we as a society have effectively given it up for the convenience of online shopping.

I use duck.com randomized alias emails for some random accounts that require email. Works similar to simplelogin, I guess.

You can just use protonmail + simplelogin then. Way easier and incredibly convenient

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