I think AnonAddy wins on the FREE side, while SimpleLogin is a slightly better choice on the PRO/PREMIUM side. But in my opinion AnonAddy's LITE plan has the best value for the average user, and as long as SimpleLogin won't provide a plan between FREE and PREMIUM, this probably will be the case.
Could this help me cuz I tried to use diff email for diff websites but that will hard remember every email along the password, I just gained something useful and helpful from you, thanks a lot man!
Very interesting interview - Several observations. 1. Son is brilliant; I don't even understand all the things his software does let alone being able to use it properly. 2. Ricky, you are a great interviewer. and 3. I need to up my game with security and privacy to protect myself and my family.
Simple Login has been a life saver for me tbh. Before I was plagued by so many spam e-mails, now I do a dummy and kill it when it has fulfilled its purpose. I didn't hesitate to sign up for the premium service despite not needing it, because I firmly believe that privacy-friendly alternatives should be supported.
That's awesome to hear! I like paying for smaller projects since it really goes a long way to support them. Take a look at AnonAddy as well for an alternative.
Pretty interesting. Thanks for this video. I have a question, though. Since one obviously has to create an account, one has to provide an email address. Hence it could end up in a data breach. So would the trick be to use a unique address or an alias to register, then to use another unique address to forward the emails to?
one question I’d like to ask to people far smarter than me, why use an extension? From what I’ve been taught, using extensions can subject you to being fingerprinted
Thank you for the awesome content. I am in my first year of computer science and there is so much to learn. I want to be a cyber security expert one day hopefully it works.
@@cori1302 They store the email till it gets delivered to its destination. Then it gets deleted. If it fails to deliver, they keep it around for 7 days and reattempt to send it to the destination, then it gets deleted. They keep information such as the sender and receiver email addresses, but not the content of the email, except for the scenario I mentioned above. Of course, they do log the IP for other monitoring reasons.
@@Cyberspatial Nice, my Email Address was leaked once and it was an ABSOLUTE Nightmare. Good thing yours is just a Demo, it sure as hell looks like a real one.
What’s your go-to email masking service?
I think AnonAddy wins on the FREE side, while SimpleLogin is a slightly better choice on the PRO/PREMIUM side. But in my opinion AnonAddy's LITE plan has the best value for the average user, and as long as SimpleLogin won't provide a plan between FREE and PREMIUM, this probably will be the case.
Currently using 33mail, it's quite handy.
Well, it was SimpleLogin so...this is awkward.
Could this help me cuz I tried to use diff email for diff websites but that will hard remember every email along the password, I just gained something useful and helpful from you, thanks a lot man!
@@yourfellowhumanbeing2323 It's never a bad idea to hedge your bets with both!
Very interesting interview - Several observations. 1. Son is brilliant; I don't even understand all the things his software does let alone being able to use it properly. 2. Ricky, you are a great interviewer. and 3. I need to up my game with security and privacy to protect myself and my family.
Son is a great guy. Really humble too. And, thanks so much, glad it helped!
Simple Login has been a life saver for me tbh. Before I was plagued by so many spam e-mails, now I do a dummy and kill it when it has fulfilled its purpose. I didn't hesitate to sign up for the premium service despite not needing it, because I firmly believe that privacy-friendly alternatives should be supported.
That's awesome to hear! I like paying for smaller projects since it really goes a long way to support them.
Take a look at AnonAddy as well for an alternative.
Pretty interesting. Thanks for this video.
I have a question, though. Since one obviously has to create an account, one has to provide an email address. Hence it could end up in a data breach. So would the trick be to use a unique address or an alias to register, then to use another unique address to forward the emails to?
Hi Ricky, Great interview! Good job John
Would you consider making a video on Yubi key or 2Fa? If it's not feasible that's fine. Thanks for all your videos!
Awesome idea. Will consider it, thank you :)
Thank you for uploading this!
Welcome :)
one question I’d like to ask to people far smarter than me, why use an extension? From what I’ve been taught, using extensions can subject you to being fingerprinted
Thank you for the awesome content. I am in my first year of computer science and there is so much to learn. I want to be a cyber security expert one day hopefully it works.
Awesome to hear! I'm sure you'll get there!
@@Cyberspatial Wow you responded thanks mate !
Thanks for your sharing ricky!
You're welcome!
Now SimpleLogin is going to have all your email information. Great!
@Abdul They will sell it to spammers and hackers, you sucker.
Do they keep logs?
@@cori1302 They store the email till it gets delivered to its destination. Then it gets deleted. If it fails to deliver, they keep it around for 7 days and reattempt to send it to the destination, then it gets deleted.
They keep information such as the sender and receiver email addresses, but not the content of the email, except for the scenario I mentioned above.
Of course, they do log the IP for other monitoring reasons.
Hope your email address wasnt a secret Ricky, because if it was, we all know it now.
Just a demo one 👍
@@Cyberspatial Nice, my Email Address was leaked once and it was an ABSOLUTE Nightmare. Good thing yours is just a Demo, it sure as hell looks like a real one.
Looks like a good idea, but too complicated for me.
What browser should I use when using email?
What stops SimpleLogIn to bcc any highest bidder?
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Welcome and happy new year too!
@@Cyberspatial thanks and best wishes for development and success
online privacy is use junkmail allways
how can toch what you?
Started out with a good cause, but then got bought by Protonmail
Your guest's voice is not as clear as yours.
Yeah, hope the captions help.
Does email address leave trail to your IP address?
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Too much friction
How so?