What is your favourite free email service?

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What email service do you use to create new accounts rapidly and without phone number? i used temporary email service mail.tm but when i realized i needed some of the accounts i decided to change, i tought about gmx but when i tried to register with vpn they refuse the subscription for "suspicious activity" i guess is because the vpn has a low proxy score. anyway, what is your favourite free email service? =)
 

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10 Best Free Email Accounts for carding​

Need a new email address? Check out this roundup of free email providers.
Free email accounts seem to be available in the hundreds, but there are quite a few differences when it comes to email. This guide to email providers will help you choose the best free email account.

Best Free Email Accounts Reviewed​

tl; dr: Most email services like Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook abuse your data. Choose an encrypted mailbox like Tutanota instead: secure, green and ad-free! Register now.
Email Accounts - You need these to book tickets, register on sites, communicate with companies, and more. While some people argue that email is dead with the advent of chat platforms and collaboration tools, everyone uses email every day.
Not every email service provider is completely free, and even free services often force you to pay with your data. Advertisers and marketers love email as it allows them to send ads directly to your inbox - all they need to know is your email address, or they might even start their marketing campaign through an email service provider. For this reason, it is important to choose your email service provider carefully.
Finding the best free email account among all the options available can be as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. The challenge is to find an email service provider that balances features, usability and security; perhaps even with the option of using encrypted email.
This guide to free email providers will help you choose the best email account, so let's get started!

Webmail Providers​

Almost any free email provider offers access to users' mailboxes via webmail. Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Outlook are some of the most common webmail services.
You can access your mailbox in a browser through the web client provided by the postal service. In addition, most email services offer native Android and iOS apps, or allow email to be routed to apps and desktop clients using email protocols such as IMAP and POP3.
These email protocols transfer emails from the server to the client you are using. Your desktop client or mobile app receives emails using these protocols in order to display them locally. Once downloaded from the server, emails are (also) stored locally and can be accessed offline.

What is IMAP?​

IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol) allows you to get multiple email accounts so that all emails are displayed in one application or desktop client like Thunderbird, Outlook, or Apple's email client.

What is POP3?​

POP3 (Post Office Protocol) allows you to get one email account so that all emails from that account are displayed locally in the application or desktop client of your choice.

Apps and desktop clients​

Some webmail providers also offer their own apps for Android and iOS, as well as desktop clients for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, so there is no need to use external protocols like IMAP or POP3 to receive email.

Free Email Providers Review​

After this excursion into email protocols, here's an overview to find out which one is the best free email service.

No. 10: Gmail​

Gmail is one of the most popular email providers. Gmail had 1.5 billion active users in 2021.
Gmail also has the highest market share according to Litmus Labs. This market share rating is widely used to prove the success of Gmail. However, by the way the rating works, it is not a reliable source for calculating the market share of free email services: Litmus Labs calculates the rating based on the opening of images (pixel tracking) by email users. The site itself states: "Since the definition of the client in which the letter is open requires the display of images, the data for some email clients and mobile devices may be inflated or underestimated due to automatic blocking of images."
When an email service provider such as Gmail ranks high on such a site, it means that the service allows marketers to easily track their users. Data is sent to marketers automatically as soon as images are uploaded in an email - privacy services block automatic image uploads to protect their users from such tracking.
Gmail, on the other hand, does not properly protect its users from surveillance. In contrast, Gmail, or better the parent company Alphabet, is known for its extensive tracking and profiling of Google and Gmail users. This is part of a business model in which Google offers free services and then makes an astonishing amount of money by serving targeted ads to its users.
However, Gmail is the most popular email provider, which is not surprising as Gmail offers a wide range of features, allows you to register as many free email accounts as you like, and each comes with 15GB of free storage.
Should you start a Gmail account? If you want 15GB of free storage and don't mind Google making huge profits from your data and serving targeted ads, then Gmail is the free email provider for you.
Here's a more detailed overview of what Gmail can do.

# 9: Yahoo! Mail​

Yahoo! Mail provides 1TB of disk space, which is one of the email providers with the most free disk space. In addition, Yahoo! Mail is not much different from other free email services when it comes to features and usability.
With a well-designed search tool, you can easily find any photo or attachment you've ever shared. Combined with the large amount of storage, this makes Yahoo! Mail is attractive to people who exchange a lot of attachments.
However, some reviews say that Yahoo! Mail is unusable because many features are buggy or only half implemented. Given the decline in popularity in recent years, fueled by scandals such as when Yahoo gave access to all of its email accounts to the US authorities , it's worth noting that Yahoo! Mail is similar to Gmail in terms of user tracking and profiling.
Should you start a Yahoo Mail account? If you want 1TB of free storage and you don't mind Yahoo! uses your data and fills your inbox with ads, then a free mail account at Yahoo! Mail is fine for you.
Here's a more detailed overview of what Yahoo! Mail.

# 8: Outlook​

Outlook, formerly known as Hotmail, is owned by Microsoft. Anyone can get a free outlook.com email account and use it as webmail or in email clients such as Microsoft Outlook.
Like Gmail, it has 15GB of free storage, a clean interface, and tons of features. Outlook also lets you connect to many other services like Skype, Facebook, PowerPoint, PayPal, or task management programs like Trello.
Should you get an Outlook account? If you're already accustomed to the desktop Outlook client and don't mind Microsoft spying on you, Outlook Personal Email is the way to go.
Here's a more detailed overview of Outlook features.

# 7: GMX Mail​

GMX has been around since 1997, making it one of the veterans of email. It offers 65GB of free storage and lets you upload files up to 50GB in size. This is great for sharing a lot of photos or videos, but remember that all data transmitted through the GMX, as well as all attachments, may be available to the provider.
Like others, GMX adheres to an advertising-driven business model. The service regularly sends emails from marketing partners to your inbox.
Should you start a GMX Mail account? If you don't mind ads hitting your inbox and you often have to exchange large, insensitive files, then GMX Mail is the email provider you need.
Here's a more detailed overview of the GMX's capabilities .

Free calendars​

The above postal services usually come with a free calendar. If that interests you as well, check out our free calendars comparison.

6 to 3: Paid email providers​

If you use one of the free email providers described above, you still pay - not with money, but with your data and, ultimately, your privacy.
If you're willing to pay for email services, you can also choose providers that don't use or sell your data for their own profit. Here's our list:
# 6: Hushmail , based in America, $ 9.99 per month.
# 5: Fastmail, Australia, $ 3 per month
# 4: Startmail, The Netherlands, $ 59.95 per year
No. 3: Posteo, Germany, € 1 per month

# 2 and # 1: Protonmail and Tutanota​


Tutanota - the encrypted email provider.


However, if you care about privacy and don't want your emails to be used for advertising, free email - even with privacy in mind - is available through these two services: Protonmail and Tutanota. These two services are mentioned in every good review of free email providers.
Both offer a free mailbox, while a basic paid mailbox in Tutanota starts at € 1 per month and Protonmail starts at € 5 per month. While both Protonmail and Tutanota have a strong focus on protecting user privacy, they are very different when it comes to security and open source.
For example, Tutanota publishes its app on the open source F-Droid app store and does not use Google Push, thus freeing itself from Google entirely. Tutanota also supports U2F for two-factor authentication, which is the most secure two-factor authentication option.
That's why it's important to also take a look at the detailed comparison: Tutanota vs Protonmail.

In addition to focusing on privacy and security, Tutanota is ad-free. Check it:
 

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на дамаге есть интересная статья по поводу почт
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