Email privacy
Secure Email Privacy Guide
Your email address connects accounts, password resets, receipts, business profiles, social accounts, and public contact forms.
- Understand what the tool does
- Know what it cannot fix
- Avoid overpaying
- Track setup in your dashboard
Separate Email Roles
Most people benefit from separating personal email, public/business email, shopping/signups, and recovery email.
This makes cleanup easier because a public email address does not have to be the same inbox that controls your most important accounts.
Use Aliases Carefully
Email aliases can reduce exposure, but they still need to be organized. Use labels, notes, or a password manager so you remember which alias belongs to which service.
If an alias starts getting spammed, it can be retired without changing every other account.
Secure the Main Inbox First
Before switching email providers, secure your main inbox with a unique password, two-factor authentication, reviewed recovery settings, and removed forwarding rules.
A secure email provider is helpful, but the setup habits matter just as much.
Build your privacy cleanup stack carefully.
Start with your free score, then choose tools only where they actually reduce exposure or make cleanup easier.
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