Of course. I use it for otherwise disposable accounts with those needy retailers who want to have a relationship with me, and the address abine has for me is already the one I use for business related stuff as opposed to friends and family.
I've found it convenient, but I'm still careful. I have no idea if they are any more trustworthy than anyone else online, but if I'm going to shop online, I need to provide an email address anyway. Adam > On Nov 13, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Lance A. Brown <la...@bearcircle.net> wrote: > > Assuming you are comfortable letting Abine know that much about your email... > > --[Lance] > >> On 2014-11-12 2:48 pm, Adam Levin wrote: >> I've been using Abine's "Do Not Track Me" add-on in my browser >> (Firefox and Chrome). It's pretty seamless -- it detects an email >> address field and pops up a box asking me if I want to anonymize it. >> If I say yes, it generates a hashed email address and fills in the >> field for me. It'll remember the site and email address for future >> reference if you allow the browser to remember such things. I track >> it myself in a separate file as well. >> When email comes in from that site, it gets filtered through Abine's >> forwarding server first. It contains a box at the top of the email >> with info about what it did and how to block future messages. > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.lopsa.org https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/