5 Methods for Sending Anonymous Mails

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Ensuring that your mail is secure is a major concern for users who while surfing the internet, leave their emails. As a result, they may notice an increase the number of mails they receive daily.

Nevertheless, if you do not want your inbox to be a dumping ground for spam mails, try sending a mail anonymously to protect yourself online.  This platforms are designed to ensure that the receiver stays unaware of your identity.  Jovago.com, Lagos Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares ways on how you can send mails anonymously.

Guerrilla Mail
This is the easiest way to send a mail that cannot be traced to you. On Guerrilla Mail, you do not need to open an account using a password as you can send the mail instantly.  A specific mail is automatically assigned to you to be used once because it is disposable. It is available for only an hour and you can also send files which are not more than 150 MB.

Mailinator
With Mailinator, you can sign in with Google. This is one of the few anonymous email service providers that can do this. Like the Guerrilla Mail, it can only be used for a specific period of time and does not need registration or password to use it. If you want the recipient to know the mail is from you, you can use johndoe@mailinator.com even though your original mail is johndoe@gmail.com. The purpose of this is to protect your main box johndoe@gmail.com  from spam or other unsolicited messages.

TempInbox.com
The Tempinbox allows users to only receive mails through an alternative mail opened in its inbox. It protects your original inbox from messages whose source you are not syou do not know the source. Importantly, it ensures that your inbox is not filled with junk mail.

Anonymouse
Anonymouse ensures that you use the web without divulging too much information about yourself. This a proven way to browsing privately without being noticed. Also, you can send mails anonymously to friends and it does not require any registration.

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