I am to celebrate new years eve alone. How can I celebrate solo?
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    I've spend many holidays alone at this point. Even last Christmas.

    For New Years I usually try to get to the city, and walk around for a couple of hours enjoying the chaos around. You might bump into some random people, which could lead to who knows what?

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    Is a personal domain address useful for email?
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    Yes, that is a core aspect of how these "aliasing services" work.

    You are able to simply hit the "reply" button, in which ever email provider the emails are routed to, and whatever you write will be delivered exactly like that to the person who sent you an email. From their perspective everything will look exactly as if they were talking to a regular email address.

    This is a feature of both AnonAddy and SimpleLogin.

    Regarding catch-all, that is basically also how I configured my usage of AnonAddy. Usually you would go and create a new alias, before you want to receive incoming mails on that address. All emails to aliases that are not already created will be dropped. But they also offer a, to me at least, superior version, where aliases are automatically created once the first email arrives on it.

    This way you basically have a catch-all address, but with the benefits of being able to respond as all "identities", as well as toggle off individual ones if you start receiving spam. If you read below, avoiding spam is my ultimate goal with all of this. Your use-case may be different.

    I have written a small add-on for Firefox, which will automatically generate a random forename.surname@domain.com for me, and create that alias in AnonAddy with the current URL as a note. But yesterday I was checking in to a hotel, and the reception asked for an email, so I just typed hotel-name@domain.com, which will clearly indicate to me that it was created for that hotel only. The downside to this is that it's easier to spot that it is indeed an alias address, but I'm also well aware of how spammers just buy active email-addresses in bulk, without caring about where the leaks come from, so I'm not too scared that it will stick out too much. You shouldn't do stuff like facebook@domain.com or github@domain.com though. That's gonna stick out like a sore thumb.

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  • What VPN do you use to hide traffic from your ISP?
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    Thanks? lol

    You are very active in your own topic. Feels like you genuinely care.

    Now let's switch the table, shall we? Which VPN do you use?

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  • What VPN do you use to hide traffic from your ISP?
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    Yes, correct.

    I've done a lot of digging, and the only concern I've found is that the company is somehow connected to PureVPN.

    I'm not paranoid, so for me this is fine. Take your own threat model into consideration.

    Funnily enough, Ivacy knows basically nothing about me, since I bought the offer through a 3rd party site. I have nothing registered on my Ivacy account, aside from my email and password.

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  • Is a personal domain address useful for email?
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    Yes, it's very useful.

    I have my own domain, which I use with a service called AnonAddy. It allows me to generate unlimited unique emails on-the-go, which I can then toggle off if spam starts coming in.

    I use a unique email for every single service I sign up to.

    Now, you are able to do this without a custom domain, but then you are putting all your eggs in one basket, and if the domain(s) you used for signing up, suddenly aren't being renewed, you will lose access.

    Thats why I have my own domain for this. If AnonAddy goes out of business, I can just take my domain, and all my aliases, to another service, such as SimpleLogin for example.

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  • It was 15 euros earlier today, what happened?
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    Personally I'm more for using a custom DNS server to block ads.

    I was using Blokada 5, but found that it used a bit too much of my battery.

    Now I just set my DNS to dns.adblock.com, and it gives me the same result.

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  • Hey, I'm looking for a way to automatically reject all calls to my sim. The reason for this, is that I'm running 2 sim cards, where one is explicitly used for 2FA, and other phone verifications online. I'm hoping it will be possible to completely disable incoming phonecalls to this sim. Thank you in advance!

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