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<a href="../index.html">Previous Page</a></br></br><p><img src="../../assets/img/user.png" width="50px" height="50px"> <ba>XMRonly - 2024 / 10 / 16</ba></p>
<h1>How to Get an Email Account Anonymously (Emails as a Service)</h1>
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Using the Tor browser, navigate to Proton Mail's onion address to create a free account. You can find the address on their <a href=https://proton.me/blog/tor-encrypted-email target=_blank>official site</a>. It is also posted here for convenience:
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<b>https://protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion/</b>
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At the time of writing, the next page produced an error resulting in some aspects not loading correctly. No matter, we carry on. Click to select a plan as shown.
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We are not interested in a paid plan, so click to continue with free.
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Enter a unique username and password and click Create Account.
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At this point, you will be greeted with additional verification. Proton Mail does this to prevent abuse of their services by bots and spammers. If presented with the option requiring verification by email or <a href=https://blog.nowhere.moe/opsec/anonsms/index.html target=_blank>SMS</a>, close the browser and restart from the beginning. After maybe a handful of attempts, you will be presented with Proton's Captcha option. Slide the puzzle piece in place and click Next.
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Select a display name and deny a recovery method.
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<h2><b>Conclusion</b></h2> </br> </br>
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And your new anonymous email account is ready for use! In line with practicing good <a href=https://blog.nowhere.moe/opsec/opsec4levels/index.html target=_blank>OPSEC</a>, this account is for use exclusively over the Tor network for activities unrelated to your real identity.
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