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I am pretty sure they can't give information to 3rd party other than the necessary part since they are EU based. And usually when you link account, it's where you started the linking asking information from the target platform. In this case it's Larian asking Twitch for auth so that a Twitch user is linked to a Larian account so they can access your viewing time and distribute the drop. (No, you don't need to link if you are just viewer and not wanting the drop, it's the streamer needs to the twitch integration like the voting extension, etc. I still have mine disabled. ) It's usually outlined when you try to link and it will show what's requested during the linking process.
Maybe I am not really careful from your perspective, but I have like 5 gmail/yahoo/proton email accounts that does different things depending on the information I want to share with the registered site. Didn't go crazy like some one site per e-mail account, but it's sufficiently safe over the years. I have never had a data breach/account stolen with my practice so far. (or getting unwanted emails on my banking/work related account.)
As for hiding my identity entirely from internet it's probably a bit too late to the big corps cause stupid me registered a FB like every "dumb fucks" that did, oh, and google too when I do business with them.