I'm in a quest to find a good email provider that doesn't ask for a cellphone or another email address while creating an account, cock.li used to do this but now it's "getting back on its feet"
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Proton?
There used to be a way to make Google accounts with no number but that's probably been patched. I generally refuse to add numbers if I can help it.
Proton, Mailbox & fastmail are all good options. Best way to avoid it is self-hosting but that is beyond most people (as in time-consuming).
posteo.de
create 2 proton mail account und use each other as a backup e-mail
Don't u need an existing email to bootstrap that process.
nope, you can skip for the first account and then validate after the fact
I think you used to be able to "bootstrap" a proton account with a mail.ru account (which needs no prior email or phone), but I don't think that works any more
It is the same thing that happened with US Social Security Numbers, which were originally just tracking numbers for that one purpose that were coopted by capitalists and treated like something special.
I remember I was flipping through some of my mom's old college stuff and there was a club that she was involved with and everyone listed their address and social security numbers. It was wild, no idea why they felt the need to collect socials. But this was a very long time ago.
My college ID used to be my social security number, so maybe it was something like that? Iirc that's no longer allowed in the US.
Theres an LTT video where one of the boys intercept all Linus' calls and texts, classic prank.
I absolutely love this.
Are Internet security and Internet privacy incompatible goals?
They are if the security is tied to knowing that an account is a person.