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Hotmail now offers disposable email via aliases

Though it's still playing catch-up in terms of geek cred, Hotmail has grown into a much more modern, powerful webmail app in the past year. The latest update by Microsoft introduces support for email aliases -- a handy option which Gmail users have enjoyed for quite a long time which are like the privacy-protecting disposable email accounts we've told you about before. Using an alias is handy ...

s4ve.as offers simple 24-hour file hosting

There are plenty of places that will host your files for free. Many of them, however, have bandwidth limits or size restrictions, or are just too darn complicated to bother with. s4ve.as offers the basics I want from a free host and is dead simple to use. As Jay mentioned to me, it's kind of like a beefed-up Senduit. While Senduit offers customizable time-before-self-destruct, it's got a 100Mb ...

ListMixer does simple, disposable web-based bookmarks

There are plenty of "read it later" options around - like Read It Later, for example. ListMixer provides another way to create non-permanent bookmark lists in any browser (leave a mix unatteded for 30 days, and it's automatically deleted). Add the ListMixer bookmarklet to your browser, click it once, and your unique ID is created. There's no registration required to start adding links. Once your ...

Melt Mail provides free, disposable email forwarding

We've looked at other disposable email services (like my list of 5 with RSS support) before. Melt Mail is a nice alternative to other disposable account services. Many require you return to their site to check for messages, but Melt Mail lets you work with any real email address. Melt Mail works with your existing email, setting up a temporary forward @meltmail.com. You've got four time periods ...

5 disposable email services with RSS support

If you're looking for a little anonymity and security when signing up for download links or invite codes, a disposable email service is a good option. Instead of providing one of your working email addresses, just grab a meaningless temporary one from any of these sites and keep your identity hidden. These five sites all provide RSS feeds for your address, which is handy. No need to return to the ...

Guerrilla Mail: Add e-mail to your disposable lifestyle

If you've ever wanted to sign up for a website just to check it out, but were hesitant to surrender your e-mail address for the fear of worthless e-mails filling your inbox to the brim, there is a solution as elegant as disposable tissues - and it's called Guerrilla Mail. Now you may have already done something smart like create an e-mail account for the specific purpose of receiving confirmation ...

Craigsnumber: Free, automatically expiring phone numbers

Craigsnumber's tagline is simple and to the point: "Listing online? Protect your privacy." And that's all there is to it. Craigsnumber is a dead simple online service that will give you a disposable phone number for conducting business online. Want to provide a phone number on your eBay auction, but don't want your real number out there forever? Just go to Craigsnumber, enter your real number and ...