Posted on 10/04/2016 11:40:18 AM PDT by Former MSM Viewer
Dropping Yahoo Mail, need new service
I have several throw away accounts at mail.com. You can pick your address name like “soandso@dr.com” or others.
I have a hushmail account, free version.
I have yahoo for junk mail accounts. I use an email client to access them, as the adds they show you on their website are pretty obnoxious.
If it’s free, you are the product being sold - your personal information and privacy.
Pay for secure email.
I use neomailbox.net
They are secure and easy to use.
@clinton.com seems to be available now.
ProtonMail
Gmail is just a spy agency for it’s advertisers! When that last big storm was working it’s way up the East Coast, I suggested in an email to a friend in NJ that he get a home generator. 10 minutes later I went to a News site. The whole right column was ads for home generators!
You can read your gmail and yahoo mail through the Outlook.com web app or Win 10 app too.
isn’t there one called reagan.com? or at least I think I heard that on one of the talkshows recently.
Fast forward, Windows 8 and Windows 10. I could download my email to my pc in outlook - years worth of emails - or I could continue to read it online. I continued to read it online.
I do have a comcast email account and I use that for things that I want to see immediately since it goes to my cell phone. I can also read that on the website. No email on my pc at all. Suits me fine.
Some here think that we still have a few years before we totally lose all our freedoms, but I have news for you! They're gone! Already Gone! Been gone for years.
They control the schools, newspapers, social media, MSM including Fox news. They have great inroads into our churches. There is nothing left other than starting a group yourself and in a few weeks, they will have infiltrated your group also. If you take something like Hotmail, and suppose they are the last holdout, anytime they want they have a back door and scan your stuff with or without Microsoft.
This is what the gargantuan building is for out in Utah. They are building a profile on every man, woman, and child,.....Get ready,....IN THE WORLD! Not just the US.Every tweet, every FB post, every Walmart receipt, every prescription, every trip you take, every credit card receipt and the location you made the purchase, and every gun purchase. Ask your MD for some Vicodin for that bad knee and you have just made a new list and will have to go to a pain doctor for meds. Try to change docs and the alarm goes off and the doc and you will be contacted. Why else have the government involved in your healthcare? If we move to single payer, they decide who lives and who dies and how much pain you die in.
They are perfecting a system that when a camera sees you run a red light in Podunk Holler, withing minutes, they have your ID, where you live, Dem or Repub, and your last post on FR. To assume they don't scan your mail is ludicrous. Yahoo just "allowed" them to do it is the rub. Just as I'm typing there is a story breaking about a hacker into Johnson and Johnson computers. To assume they aren't in your bank and credit card company is just foolish.
Remember that statement on your Social Security card where it can't be used for ID? Guess what? You have to use it everywhere from credit cards to school enrollment. Google, Facebook, Amazon, ect have found out there is value in collecting data on everyone. Do you think the government didn't know that decades ago. Remember when the cell phone companies forced you to "go digital"? It wasn't for better service. Gore forced the TV to go digital. By going digital, you can't even imagine what they can do with ones and zero's. They can turn on your camera and mic in your phone without you knowing. Same with your laptop. They can listen to your living room using your phone.
This news might be like Neo discovering the Matrix, but it's time to wake up.
I worked at SBC/ATT for 30 years and I was in on some of the construction of this stuff. When we built fiber networks around the country under Clinton/Gore/ Global Crossing/et al, we ended up routing fiber rings to Va( a secret location). Why would Texas conversations be of interest to Va? basically today a person can get to a terminal, type in an address and listen to anyone in the world. Knowing the address is the key. We even explored sending repair to Mexico so we could hire Mexicans to speak to you in Texas to set repair appointments and TEST your line from Monterrey. Welcome to the digital world.
It's probably not a bad idea to move around a few times a year, but realistically, they may "lose you for a day, maybe two. The truth of the matter is, if they want you they have you. They just don't want you if they aren't knocking on the door. I'm sure they have more bigger problems that peeps of FR.
Ha! the story on J&J hacking is about hacking pacemakers and insulin pumps. Let's see,....hmmm, How could someone kill someone undetected? hmmm? I wonder when we get self driving cars, could I drive someone into a tree at 100mph? hmmm? I don't know, what do you think?
It's a brave new world.
If you have the money, get a 1967 car or older and live underground with no new gadgets. Yeah, that'll work. When the EMP comes, you can fix your car and no one can find you in a bomb shelter with no outside contact./Sarc
I’ve used Earthlink since 1998. No problems. Costs 17.95/month.
You can get an email address at regan.com for $40/year.
Pain in the butt notifying all your senders of your change.
Ive used Earthlink since 1998. No problems. Costs 17.95/month.”
I, too, have had Earthlink for a long time with no problems. But only pay $2.94 a month. Use it for personal and business. Have emails set up for eight different business clients from internet portals which dump directly into my inbox. Also have five anonymous email addresses and extra storage. Wonder why yours is soooooo expensive???
That’s the cost for dialup, I think.
Thanks. That’s a lot of money (to me anyway).
Probably because I have Internet access as well.
Keeping a 1965 era jeep operational is kind of pricey but I like it.
Have emails through my own domain. A few bucks a month. Will explore using the website in the future for some additional income.
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NetAddress now requires new customers to call Customer Service at 800-448-4374 to obtain an email account - been using them for years and years
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