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Protonmail is blocked by disposable filter (HELP needed to unblock)
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But inclusion of Proton domains makes many Proton users to be unable to register on websites. It is only helping google to keep monopoly and it is simply privacy harming
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Disposable mails (one time mails) can be a problem for webmasters. But PRIVACY mails or ALIAS mails is PERMANENT addresses. So there is no way that they would be deleted at no additional situation. They gonna be deleted only if webmaster send SPAM or got data leak.
If you will use such addresses as disposable you will be simply banned (there is written in ToS)
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He thinks that it is because of anonymous registration. But Outlook provides it too…
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That’s why I posted this. I hope we will find a way to unblock Proton
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Look. Outlook, Yahoo, ICloud, even Gmail provides temp mails solutions, but nobody complains or blocks them.
Also you can use something like this that will create disposable Gmail every time. So blocking Proton is totally useless
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You are telling truth unfortunately. That’s why I asked help from community…
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Moreover you can use this website (it generates temporary working Gmail addresses) or this website where is new domain name every day
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Unfortunately? This is true. That’s why I asked help from community!
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Unfortunately no. See here
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Devs can use them to block DISPOSABLE mails, not PRIVACY legitimate emails. That’s why it is critical to remove privacy oriented email domains from such lists
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You can sign up on Outlook anonymously too. Look video in this comment
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Unfortunately, I contacted support of some local websites, and they said that they wouldn’t white list any domains and I need to contact this list owner
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They rejects them because it is an abuse prevention mechanism. You can solve captcha and register without any additional information
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I don’t understand why to block anonymous mail services when it is temp Gmail services exists (just search “temp Gmail”). Example
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You can try by yourself (without “grey” ip)
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ProtonMail and SimpleLogin emails will be blocked from registering on websites
Also this list blocks it too https://github.com/wesbos/burner-email-providers/issues/422
Please help!
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Your can simply block sender, not only delete aliases. So it is a problem of webmaster that doesn’t respect users wish to unsubscribe
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Yes. Aliases is not disposable mails. Moreover SimpleLogin (Proton aliasing service) forbids to use it as disposable in ToS
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Yes. That’s why I asked help :(