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  2. Disposable email address - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, owners share a DEA once with each contact or entity. Thus, if the DEA should ever change, only one entity needs to be updated. By comparison, the traditional practice of giving the same email address to multiple recipients means that if that address subsequently changes, many legitimate recipients need to receive notification of the change and update their records — a potentially ...

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  4. Yahoo! Begins Re-Issuing Abandoned Email Addresses - AOL

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    Don't look now -- or maybe you should look now -- Yahoo! is delivering on a promise. Six weeks ago, Yahoo! made an offer to its users: If you don't like the email address you've been stuck with ...

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  6. Your Personal Information Is All Over the Internet - AOL

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    This one from another throw-away email address, with the same simple contents: my new home address. This time, I got nervous, so I searched my name online and was shocked at what I found.

  7. RocketMail - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! assimilated the RocketMail engine. Yahoo! Mail was essentially the old RocketMail Webmail system. [2] At the time of the transition, RocketMail users could either choose a Yahoo! ID, since they were not guaranteed the availability of their RocketMail ID on Yahoo!, or could use username.rm as their Yahoo! ID.

  8. TrashMail - Wikipedia

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    TrashMail is a free disposable e-mail address service created in 2002 by Stephan Ferraro, a computer science student at Epitech Paris [1] which belongs now to Ferraro Ltd. The service provides temporary email addresses that can be abandoned if they start receiving email spam. [2] [3] It mainly forwards emails to a real hidden email address. [4]

  9. Guerrilla Mail - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla Mail randomly generates disposable email addresses. [1] Disposable email addresses may be used as a means of spam prevention. [2] They may also be used if the user does not wish to give a real email, for example if they fear a data breach. Emails sent to addresses are kept for one hour before deletion.