Anonymous Free e-mail Accounts

With our service, in addition to using your findnot anonymous e-mail account YourUserName@findnot.com, you can open anonymous free e-mail accounts with hundreds of providers around the world. Every free e-mail provider becomes anonymous when you use our service. Just use our service when creating the account and every time thereafter so the service never captures your real IP address, simple and 100% foolproof.

Anonymous E-Mail Tips

  1. Use free e-mail providers outside of the USA and EU for greater privacy and peace of mind. Now in USA reading e-mail is acceptable for the ISP, and most likely EU will follow suit. Any search engine can get you to directory sites that list these free e-mail providers by country with all of their features.

  2. Be careful who you communicate with from the same e-mail account. Use separate accounts for those you want to anonymous with and other accounts for friends, relatives, business etc.

  3. Saving e-mail messages on a server in another country from where you live can enhance security more than retaining e-mail on your computer in your house, think about it.

  4. Use a password file program to save your e-mail accounts, never bookmark the services you use. The password program should be encrypted. Always use secure passwords - 13 characters alpha, numeric and case sensitive are about impossible to break.

  5. If you are encrypting e-mail messages try sending them in block form with no spaces, no paragraph indentations, no periods, no commas, no hyphens, no capital letters and do not use these words - a, and, the, but. If you use the name of the person you are sending to spell it incorrectly, same for your name. This will make decrypting your messages immensely more difficult in that this is what is looked for first. Doing this and encrypting your message in one piece of software and then encrypting the encrypted product in another different encryption program should make the encryption secure as anyone would need it, of course the names of the encryption software used should be concealed from outsiders. Consider downloading and installing 10 or so encryption programs so if anyone gets smart and tries to see what encryption programs you use it gets them even more confused.

  6. Never use the encryption program the e-mail provider supplies on their website. They have the key and you never know who they will give it to.

  7. Consider using free e-mail accounts as throw away accounts for ultra secure situations. You may send only one or two e-mails from that account and never use it again, ever.

  8. To minimize spam in these free e-mail accounts select user names as follows. Make up two names like say, Betty Lake and in between these two names insert a four digit number so it can be betty6187lake@e-mailprovideryouchose.com. You could also use two words like big8265boat@soandsoe-mailservices.com. Spammers make up lists of billions of names and combinations of names from dictionaries, other e-mail addresses taken from other lists and the web. They send these addresses to large e-mail providers to see which get delivered and/or verified. The spammers can't take the time to verify combinations of words with numbers in the middle in that it would make their lists go into the trillions of combinations. Try it you'll like a free spamless anonymous e-mail account.

  9. Once you use your e-mail address on the web openly you should plan on it taking some spam. If at all possible don't post your e-mail address and if you do consider displaying it in a format only humans can decipher such as:

    johndoe # hotmail.com (replace # with @ to e-mail me.)

  10. Make sure your free e-mail account allows you to turn off "display html". People can send your anonymous account a 1 pixel image which will give then a log file on the server serving the image of your IP address, of course not a problem if you logged in using our service.

  11. Clean out your cookies after each session with any free e-mail service you are using.

  12. Make sure you keep your anti-virus software running and up to date. Yes do full system scans periodically.

  13. Get an anti-spyware program (some are freeware) and do scans periodically to see if anyone is tracking your activities. Frequently anti-virus programs ignore these spyware programs, most are innocent but you never know.

Enjoy the world of Anonymous, Spamless Free e-mail.



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