• @BlushedPotatoPlayers@sopuli.xyz
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    72 months ago

    But what do you do if that field is needed? A throwaway address won’t work as it’s easy to recreate. Buy your own domain and run a server?

    • @Alk@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I don’t believe you need that field with Proton, correct me if I’m wrong. If you do need that field with an email provider, and you need complete opsec, use a different provider.

      • @shortwavesurfer@monero.town
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        52 months ago

        It wasn’t a requirement when I signed up several years ago, and to my knowledge, it’s still not required now. Just as long as you keep your email and password in something like a password manager and don’t fuck it up, you’re fine.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      102 months ago

      I put the Simplelogin email alias as my backup mail. Which forwards mail to my proton, so I guess it isn’t really a backup. Even more so if you realize I need to sign into simplelogin with my protonmail account and protonmail owns Simplelogin.

    • @Scrollone@feddit.it
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      72 months ago

      No, domain names are tied to a person and, even if that person register the domain with fake person details, there will be a digital payment associated with the purchase.

          • @EngineerGaming@feddit.nl
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            2 months ago

            Yes, I am aware. But nonetheless it is far easier to use anonymously/pseudonymously than “traditional” payment. Like, exchanging BTC/LTC from Monero, and buying said Monero via a non-kyc method as well. And whatever protections you want to layer, depending on how much effort you think “they” would spend on you.

    • WaliBoi
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      12 months ago

      Proton doesn’t require recovery. But if you want recovery without email addresses, there’re multiple different ways from recovery phases to recovery phone number to even an encrypted recovery file you download onto a local device.