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Domain name registration without email

Started by agelinajohly, Jan 17, 2023, 01:09 AM

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agelinajohlyTopic starter

Let's say I want to create a mailbox for my own domain, such as iaminternet@myowndomain.zx, and host it on a paid service. I'm willing to pay for this service if it ensures my correspondence is free from advertising and interference, with encryption. The first step is to purchase a domain, but most domain registrars require a valid mailbox to communicate and confirm everything. This leaves me with only one option - to use free mail services like Mail or Gmail, which come with the risk of big data surveillance. Essentially, this creates a recursive problem.

Is there a way around this problem? Is it possible to register a domain without a valid email and still be able to manage it effectively?
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CrazyNorth

To register two domains and use a private mailbox, there are a few steps to follow. First, register the first domain by using an existing email address from any available service. Once you have this domain, set up your own mail server on it. Next, register the second domain using a mailbox on your first domain. Finally, move the mail server to the second domain.

This method allows you to have a private mailbox on your own domain without using popular free mail services and exposing your correspondence to big data surveillance. By having your own mail server, you can guarantee the privacy and security of your emails.
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nadim

One possible way to create a custom email domain is to register for a free mail service and then change the account email to your desired address after registering the domain. However, this method comes with risks. If the domain registration period expires or gets blocked, you may not be able to restore the password to the account. Furthermore, if the domain changes hands, the new owner will have access to the account and all data, money, and history associated with it.

It's crucial to consider the security risks associated with using free mail services and weigh them against the benefits of having a custom email domain. It may be worth investing in a paid service that provides better security and control over your emails. Additionally, regularly backing up data and keeping track of domain registration and renewal dates can help prevent loss of access and data in case of unforeseen circumstances.
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keyloggers

Yes, it is possible to register a domain without a valid email address, although it may be tricky with some domain registrars. One potential solution is to look for domain registrars that allow you to use alternative methods of contact, such as phone verification or manual verification through their customer support.

Additionally, some domain registrars offer privacy services where they act as a middleman and provide you with a proxy email address to shield your personal information from public listing. This way, you can register the domain without directly associating it with your personal email address.

Once you have successfully registered the domain, you can then set up an email service with a dedicated provider that focuses on privacy and security. There are paid email services available that offer end-to-end encryption, ad-free experience, and a high level of security to protect your correspondence. By using such a service, you can ensure your emails are free from advertising and interference while maintaining strong encryption.

Another option you can explore is to use a domain registrar that offers anonymous domain registration. Some registrars provide this service, allowing you to register a domain without revealing your personal information publicly. This can help mitigate the risk of data surveillance and interference.

Another alternative is to use a service like ProtonMail or Tutanota, which are secure email providers that prioritize privacy and encryption. They offer the option to use your own domain with their services, allowing you to have a custom email address without relying on free mail services like Gmail or Outlook.

When setting up your email service, make sure to enable encryption protocols such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to protect your communication. Additionally, look for email providers that have strict privacy policies and take measures to prevent data mining and advertising.

Lastly, consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) while accessing your email to further secure your connection and protect your privacy online.

By combining these approaches, you can create a mailbox for your own domain that prioritizes privacy, encryption, and security, while reducing the risk of surveillance and interference from big data companies.
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austinwaugh

One possible solution is to use a domain registrar that allows you to register a domain without a valid email address. For instance, some registrars like Namecheap or Gandi offer this feature. However, be aware that this might not be a foolproof solution, as some registrars might still require a valid email address for certain services or updates.

Another approach is to use a proxy email service, which can provide you with a temporary or disposable email address for domain registration purposes. This way, you can maintain your privacy and avoid using free mail services. Some popular proxy email services include Mailinator or 10 Minute Mail.
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