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Looking for an anonymous email address?

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We all get tired of giving out our email address. It could be that the newest, coolest app is requesting it, your local grocery store is asking for it or your chiropractor. Seems like today, everywhere you go you are asked for your email. Half the time it isn't even necessary, but offices, websites, retailers and the like just put it on their forms and request you give it to them.

In a world where more and more companies monetize themselves off your personal data, it's becomes more and more important to remain anonymous. The more information you expose about yourself to the world, the more likely you can become a victim of identify theft. It may take months or even years to fix the damage identity theft can do to you.

Identify theft can result in your credit score going lower, preventing you from being able to get loans and cash advances. It can also be used to create personalities and accounts throughout the internet claiming to be you. These accounts can be difficult to track down. If you know someone who has been a victim or you yourself has been a victim of identify theft, you can relate to why anonymity can be so important.

An anonymous email address helps protect you from identity theft. EmailOnDeck.com provides anonymities using temp emails. When you use an anonymous mail address from EmailOnDeck it creates like a virtual wall where you can provide email information to those who request it without having to give your actual email information. When you obscure your real email address, it's not being exposed, and that helps protect you.

Over 17.6 million U.S. residents experienced identity theft in 2014.* It's no joke. People have a legitimate concern to want keep their anonymity. There's many ways to help stay anonymous in today's age, and using a anonymous email, where appropriate, is a good start.

It's unfortunate that so many people are up to no good and would even think about ruining people's life with identify theft. Protect yourself with an anonymous email generator like EmailOnDeck.com.

 
 
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