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What Is a Disposable Email Address and Why It Matters More Than Most People Think

Disposable email addresses sit between your real inbox and the services demanding access to it. Here is what they actually do, how the different types compare, and where the gaps are.

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The State of Online Privacy in 2025: Breach Fatigue, Regulatory Gaps, and the Slow Shift Toward Data Minimisation

The breach statistics from 2025 follow a pattern that has repeated since the mid-2010s: bigger numbers, broader impact, and faster exploitation of stolen data. The response from most organisations hasn't changed either. The response from individuals is starting to.

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Inside the Data-Broker Industry: How Personal Information Becomes a Commodity and What Individuals Can Do About It

A database in Virginia contains a record with a name, home address, estimated income, and a list of recently visited websites. The person it describes never created it, never consented to it, and has no direct relationship with the company that assembled it.

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Your Email Address Is the Master Key to Your Digital Life. Stop Handing It Out.

The average email address appears in at least four publicly known data breaches. It's also the recovery credential for banking, the login for social media, and the tracking anchor that ties all of it together.

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Cookie Consent Banners Do Not Protect Your Privacy. Here Is What Does.

Clicking 'Reject All' on a cookie banner feels like taking control. It addresses maybe 30% of the tracking happening on that page. The other 70% doesn't need cookies at all.

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Anonymous Accounts Are Not a Feature. They Are an Architecture Decision.

Most platforms call their accounts 'private' because of a policy someone wrote. Code-based anonymous accounts are private because of how they are built. The distinction matters more than most people realise.

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Free Trials Are Not Free: The Data Cost Nobody Mentions at Signup

That 'just enter your email' box feeds a pipeline of enrichment, profiling, and third-party resale. The trial is free. The data extraction is the actual transaction.

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Your Personal Data Is a Product. Here's How to Stop Being the Inventory.

Data brokers, breaches, and behavioural profiling turn your real information into a commodity sold to anyone willing to pay. Synthetic identities let you use the web without contributing to the supply chain.

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