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Free Email Service without Phone Verification

Is it not creepy when email services ask for your phone number? Here is a list of free email services that you can sign up without phone verification - http://red-dot-geek.com/free-email-services-no-phone/

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<strong>Free</strong> <strong>Email</strong> <strong>Service</strong>s<br />

Without <strong>Phone</strong><br />

<strong>Verification</strong>


Hello!<br />

I am Roy Rostan<br />

I love technology stuff and is an advocate of online<br />

privacy.<br />

You can find me at @royrostan<br />

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“<br />

“Three may keep a secret, if two<br />

of them are dead.”<br />

― Benjamin Franklin, Poor<br />

Richard's Almanack<br />

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4<br />

1) Yandex<br />

• Russia’s “Google”.<br />

Yandex offers photos,<br />

videos, translate, cloud<br />

drives and email.<br />

• Yandex mail is free to<br />

sign up.<br />

• When asked for the<br />

phone number, just<br />

check “I don’t have a<br />

phone”.<br />

• Don’t seem to have a<br />

storage limit, so as much<br />

as within limits.


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2) Mail.com<br />

• One of the good old<br />

reliable.<br />

• <strong>Free</strong> sign up, no phone<br />

required.<br />

• Restricted to 50mb file<br />

attachments.<br />

• Don’t seem to have an<br />

overall storage limit, but<br />

keep within “free limits”.


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3) Tutanota<br />

• One of the better free<br />

email services.<br />

• Anonymous sign-up and<br />

1GB of storage space.<br />

• Encrypted emails!<br />

• No advertisements.


7<br />

4) Open Mailbox<br />

• <strong>Free</strong> 5GB mailbox.<br />

• Is sufficient if you don’t<br />

spam.<br />

• Seems to be good, but<br />

has a slow server.<br />

• Sending a mail may take<br />

minutes.<br />

• Not a favorite.


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5) Protonmail<br />

• 500MB storage, 150<br />

emails a day.<br />

• Not very exciting, but is<br />

totally free.<br />

• Best part is that they<br />

offer encrypted email.<br />

• Protected emails will<br />

automatically get deleted<br />

after a few days.


Thanks!<br />

For the complete list of free email services, please visit<br />

Red Dot Geek –<br />

http://red-dot-geek.com/free-email-services-no-phone/<br />

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