• @Ripuli@lemmy.ml
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    133 years ago

    Sounds a bit creepy but many webmails already do this. I think you can also just block remote content on Thunderbird which should mitigate the issue

  • Sandro Linux
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    83 years ago

    Not sure how this feature is creepy it could be convenient for some people and they could use the address for mailing lists

    • Miya
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      73 years ago

      I think the creepy part is that ddg gets to read all your emails.

      Generating a random email for each login seems a pretty cool feature tho. Would be cool if they would make that open source so you could self host it.

      • Alex
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        83 years ago

        If the email isn’t encrypted, your email provider & client can also see it

  • dandelion
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    3 years ago

    One little catch is visible in the animated image on their web page : “By signing up you agree to be bothered about new products, sales and special events” :) I guess they were inspired by simplelogin and anonaddy and such. There must be a bigger catch or risk somewhere I guess. Instead I would not mind seeing more people using Deltachat, the rather easy encrypted email for the masses with a familiar looking UX.

  • Helix
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    All these “safety features” for mail and nothing seems to be able to stop spam. SPF? DKIM? DNSSEC? Everything fails because it’s just too hard for everyone to properly self-host and E2E encrypt mail.

    I only communicate with friends by Matrix.org, I’m sad that there’s no simple mail equivalent. PGP is still a massive failure because big mail providers don’t want it and people don’t care.

    • ghost_laptop
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      43 years ago

      A matrix client that looks like an email one would be awesome, it probably could replace it for registrations if enough web sites start to adopt it.

    • @tracyspcy@lemmy.mlOP
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      33 years ago

      they don’t want to stop spam, they want to get access to your emails to remove all dangers for you :) such approach targets lazy or naive users :)