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Step 2) Get a proper email where you aren’t the product.
Step 3: Stop using android unless it's Graphene or something like it that's de-googled. Because a lot of Google's tracking is done through the play store.
I know this question pops up a thousand times but what email do you suggest? I'm trying proton right now.
Stick to Proton if you like it.
Tuta.con
You still can't have an alias go to multiple mailboxes, though, right? Or even forward out of tuta?
The terminology is a bit confusing, so let’s clarify. What you really have is just one mailbox, not many. It acts as a catch-all mailbox for all mail sent to any addresses under your domain. You just need to set up folders and sorting rules to keep things tidy.
So let’s say you bought cool.tech and you made a single mailbox like inbox@cool.tech. Nobody sends mail there specifically, but that’s where it all goes because it’s a catch-all address. All the other addresses mail is sent to were never explicitly created, but they can receive anyway.
Instead, you get mail to addresses like ScammyAppName@cool.tech and iJustWantedToDownloadThisOneFile@cool.tech, etc. Anything sent to those addresses gets sorted into two separate folders within the only mailbox you’ll ever need. If you want the same email to appear in two folders, you would need to make a copy of it.
I'll give it a go.
Do you have any suggestions on a maps app that is compatible with android auto or is android auto another can of worms?
posteo.de
german e-mail provider . 1€/month. Enviroment in mind. simple.
Clients i use for smartphone is FairMail and on pc Thunderbird.