Gueriila mail
Guerrilla mail!
Guerrilla mail is a type of anonymous email service that allows users to send emails without revealing their real identity or IP address. It's often used for sensitive or confidential communications, such as reporting illegal activities, sending sensitive information, or protecting one's online identity.
Here's how it typically works:
- You sign up for a guerrilla mail service, which usually requires minimal information, such as an email address and password.
- You compose your email as usual, but instead of sending it from your regular email account, you send it through the guerrilla mail service.
- The guerrilla mail service encrypts your email and hides your IP address, making it difficult for anyone to trace the email back to you.
- The email is then sent to the recipient's email address, but with a temporary email address or a disposable email address (also known as a "burner email").
- The recipient can respond to the email, but the response will go to the guerrilla mail service's temporary email address, not your real email address.
Guerrilla mail services often have features like:
- Anonymous sending: Your real email address and IP address are hidden.
- Disposable email addresses: The email address used to send the email is temporary and can be deleted after a certain period.
- Encryption: Emails are encrypted to protect the contents.
- No tracking: Guerrilla mail services usually don't track user activity or store user data.
Some popular guerrilla mail services include:
- Guerrilla Mail
- Mailinator
- 10 Minute Mail
- AnonEmail
- MailDrop
Keep in mind that while guerrilla mail services can provide anonymity, they may not be foolproof. Law enforcement agencies and sophisticated hackers may still be able to trace the email back to you. Additionally, some guerrilla mail services may have limitations on the number of emails you can send or receive, or may require you to create an account to use their services.
Remember to always use guerrilla mail services responsibly and in accordance with local laws and regulations.