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Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:13 am
by JackRyan420 | 288 Posts | 1272 Points

This seemed like a good section for my question.

Do any of you have an untraceable email account? There are several free providers on the internet, but I was looking for an experienced recommendation if anybody has one.

Untraceable email providers "guarantee" that you can send an email anywhere, and your messages cannot be tracked back to you personally, to your location, or to your computer. Seems like a good idea for sending emails regarding seedbank orders, etc.

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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:23 am
by ozzydiodude • The Weird One | 2.474 Posts | 11542 Points

Most those sites are used by spammer as well and some site will not except them


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:42 pm
by umbra | 780 Posts | 4085 Points

safe-mail.net


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 7:18 pm
by Cubby | 1.267 Posts | 4795 Points

There's no such thing as "untraceable"...................just saying.


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 7:47 pm
by JackRyan420 | 288 Posts | 1272 Points

I think it's only traceable to the sender in two ways:

1. If the email includes the name, location, and/or IP address of the sender (which the provider makes sure not to include in the email).

2. A warrant from the police served to the provider requiring them to reveal my IP address.

I think. I may be wrong.


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:00 pm
by zipflip | 57 Posts | 259 Points

NO TEHRES NO SUCH THING AS PRIVACY THIS DAY IN AGE ANYMORE! period. JMT's-n-O's. if someone really wants to find you im sure they got easier ways than tracing email's etc


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 22, 2014 3:37 pm
by JackRyan420 | 288 Posts | 1272 Points

Quote: zipflip wrote in post #6
NO TEHRES NO SUCH THING AS PRIVACY THIS DAY IN AGE ANYMORE! period. JMT's-n-O's. if someone really wants to find you im sure they got easier ways than tracing email's etc


I'm not worried about people finding me. I'm interested in sending messages via internet without anyone being able to trace where it came from. And I do believe it's possible, if the IP address is stripped from the email before it's sent.

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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Sun Jun 22, 2014 5:21 pm
by Monoxide | 649 Posts | 2595 Points

would be nice to have.


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:03 pm
by chevey | 41 Posts | 301 Points

There is other one its called gorilla mail supposed to be disposable. Only read about it , guess it's like a disposable phone. That's if your still interested.

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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:10 pm
by bbr751 | 424 Posts | 1841 Points

easiest way to hide your location is to download the Tor (The Onion Router) Browser, which is based on Firefox. Tor reroutes you through a series of servers, dubbed nodes, supplied by volunteers. By the time you exit the server network onto the open Internet it is very difficult to figure out where you came from.


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RE: Untraceable Email Providers

in Basic Legal Advice Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:13 pm
by bbr751 | 424 Posts | 1841 Points

or, use a good vpn, i use pure vpn


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