Stable Email Provider?
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I've had a hotmail email address for something like 20 years (if not longer). I've used it for pretty much everything in that time, but it's rapidly becoming untenable. Tons of junk/spam turning up in my inbox, and I'm finding some mails I actually need in the junk folder. It's got significantly worse since my last trip to the US (assuming that the hotel sells data,
s).
Anyway, I do have an icloud address but I might not always stick within the apple 'multiverse' so I need to try and figure out a long term solution.
Is there a suitable provider or am I best just buying a domain name and creating my own email address?
I am simpleton, so any guidance appreciated.

Anyway, I do have an icloud address but I might not always stick within the apple 'multiverse' so I need to try and figure out a long term solution.
Is there a suitable provider or am I best just buying a domain name and creating my own email address?
I am simpleton, so any guidance appreciated.
If you want your own domain yet again I recommend Mythic Beasts. Think I pay £3 a month for email only and its been rock solid since I moved to them 2 years ago.
You can have a catch all mailbox so can use a unique email address for each company you deal with. I.e. company@domain.name.
ETA; just checked. Its actually £2 a month.
You can have a catch all mailbox so can use a unique email address for each company you deal with. I.e. company@domain.name.
ETA; just checked. Its actually £2 a month.
Edited by Fore Left on Tuesday 10th December 19:10
An interesting hidden feature of Gmail is that you can add “+anything” in your email address and it will deliver to you.
So for example I could use miniman+ph@gmail.com for PH and miniman+ebay@gmail.com for eBay etc.
That way if you start getting spammed you can see which place they got your email from.
So for example I could use miniman+ph@gmail.com for PH and miniman+ebay@gmail.com for eBay etc.
That way if you start getting spammed you can see which place they got your email from.
miniman said:
An interesting hidden feature of Gmail is that you can add “+anything” in your email address and it will deliver to you.
So for example I could use miniman+ph@gmail.com for PH and miniman+ebay@gmail.com for eBay etc.
That way if you start getting spammed you can see which place they got your email from.
Didn't know that, excellent infoSo for example I could use miniman+ph@gmail.com for PH and miniman+ebay@gmail.com for eBay etc.
That way if you start getting spammed you can see which place they got your email from.

If you’re OK with Google’s business model…
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
mikef said:
If you’re OK with Google’s business model…
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising

The data people at my firm recommended Proton mail as a gmail alternative because it is much more private and doesn’t use your data for profit.
Also worth using burner accounts. I use the built in burner email function in my duckduckgo web browser to sign up for random trials / competitions etc, which forwards emails onto my real email address. If any of them generates too much spam, it gets burned, protecting my real email address.
Also worth using burner accounts. I use the built in burner email function in my duckduckgo web browser to sign up for random trials / competitions etc, which forwards emails onto my real email address. If any of them generates too much spam, it gets burned, protecting my real email address.
Edited by wyson on Wednesday 11th December 06:26
mikef said:
If you’re OK with Google’s business model…
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
They can target all they want, none of it get's through the Pi-Hole. No different from any other free service, someone's paying for it even if you aren't and, invariably, that someone is advertisers.They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
stemll said:
mikef said:
If you’re OK with Google’s business model…
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
They can target all they want, none of it get's through the Pi-Hole. No different from any other free service, someone's paying for it even if you aren't and, invariably, that someone is advertisers.They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
mikef said:
stemll said:
mikef said:
If you’re OK with Google’s business model…
They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising
They can target all they want, none of it get's through the Pi-Hole. No different from any other free service, someone's paying for it even if you aren't and, invariably, that someone is advertisers.They offer great software and use it to suck up and analyse all the data you store on their servers - emails, spreadsheets, documents, videos, files, searches - to monetise what they can learn about you. For now, that’s by targeting advertising

Fore Left said:
If you want your own domain yet again I recommend Mythic Beasts. Think I pay £3 a month for email only and its been rock solid since I moved to them 2 years ago.
You can have a catch all mailbox so can use a unique email address for each company you deal with. I.e. company@domain.name.
ETA; just checked. Its actually £2 a month.
This is the way.You can have a catch all mailbox so can use a unique email address for each company you deal with. I.e. company@domain.name.
ETA; just checked. Its actually £2 a month.
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