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AnonyLegalID
give yourself a list of usernames that can be traced only upon western authorities request | |
This is a verified user with a real person behind it, address
phone and legal identification.
AnonyLegalID gives you a list of usernames and passwords for
different sites. Only you can trace yourself between websites.
Instead of giving permission to SnapChat to view your GMail
contacts,
you give permission to view your AnonyLegalID-
Gmail contacts. SnapChat never knows your GMail user
identity, and subscribing to SnapChat or to ExcelForum will
not give them the opportunity to spam you or your cellphone.
For a small fee you can also have a AnonyLegalPhone number
so that no-one can spam you anymore without you knowing
where they got your number from, and cancelling that
service.
You can also give each of your friends an anonyLegalEmail
address so that when THEY share their Gmail contacts with
Facebook, or when someone looks at their Facebook friends,
they only see John Smith 2457, and spammers have it all that
harder to spam you.
Hidentity - hidden identity
Related, but different idea by [Loris] [pashute, Nov 04 2015]
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The extreme version would be to simply (for a reasonably broad definition of the word) set up your own mail-server. Give everybody you contact their own return address. On mine, you would be pashute@flyingtoaster.org, which would be the e-mail address I would give you to contact me with. If I signed up for facebook, the e-mail I'd enter would be facebook@flyingtoaster.org. The email I'd have on my account page here would be halfbakery@FlyingToaster.org. |
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The upside is having a throwaway address for one-off communications: companies or people you just chatted with the one time never have a chance to send you spam because, when you're finished the communications you just delete the account. |
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If you need to keep a line of communication open, then if you get spam you can tell them about it and change the address... and pashute01@FlyingToaster.org is born. |
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The downside is confusing the hell out of everybody, and having to explain it to them at least once, possibly more times. |
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Hey [pashute] do you have an email address for [flyingtoaster] by any chance? The one I have isn't working any more. |
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No, you never throw out your email addresses. And you don't
have to give the different websites a different address, it all
goes through your supposedly one address at anonylegal.com
(which never can receive any mail, but which distributes
automatic mails for the site and recipient). |
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2023. I still think this is a good idea. In the line of clarifications that I learned are necessary (thanks A1!), here's how GPT summarized it: |
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Overall, AnonyLegalID aims to protect user privacy and anonymity by providing traceable yet pseudonymous identities across different online services, reducing the risk of unwanted contact and spamming, while permitting legitimate identifiable legal transactions. |
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Here's my new explanation: |
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You subscribe to a web service with your AnonyLegalID account. You have a single username and password, but the web service knows you by a different name and email address, provided by AnonyID. |
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On HALfbakery I could be John@AnonyID instead of Pashute, and you would never know it was me or what my actual email address is. You can try to contact me with that email, which AnonyID forwards to me with a remark that it is from my address at HB. but now I can trace it back to here. |
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The AnonyID mail server will delete spam which is easily identified coming through the AnonyID servers to anonyid users. |
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For a small fee AnonyID can supply a phone number forwarding service which works in a similar way. |
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I'm feeling dense. I use the anonymizer-generated emails from iCloud that are associated with a given logon for an account. Any reply is forwarded by iCloud to my gmail address. Some iffy sites require some additional anonymization and I use this method. Is this what you're getting at? |
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