I'm looking for email providers that don't require a phone number to use with reddit
I'm not ready to drop reddit entirely and to create accounts there I need an email address. I don't want to disclose my phone number or any other personal information.
I tried i2p, but for whatever reason, mail from reddit doesn't get its way to the inbox.
Create your account through old.reddit.com; when it asks you for an email, simply press "next". And, if you need an e-mail provider for some other reason, protonmail.com doesn't ask you for your phone number.
They've recently restricted even viewing if you're using a VPN and not logged in to Reddit. I've clicked a couple search results and gotten an annoying message. It's frustrating that people used Reddit forever helping each other and they are slowly creating walls to access for monetization
Its been a few years since I checked, but Reddit traditionally has not required an email. You can just leave the field blank and click next and it'll let you create an account anyway. The UX is a dark pattern.
Doesn't Firefox now include an email spoofer by default?
It keeps popping up to ask me on singup screens, and the one time I tried it seems to just provide a valid email and a forwarding service for TFA. I don't know if it'll work with Reddit or how effective the service is, though.
Just use mailinator or any of it's alt websites. Sure, it's not like it's secure or anything because it's a public inbox, but I always end up making a zillion different accounts anyway.
I use m.kuku.lu, but if you plan to have more permanent account on there, like me, there's one problem it has. It NEVER invalidates old cookie tokens, even after a password change. This means if you get compromised or forget to logout on someone else's computer, there's nothing you can do about it.
Edit: Forget it, they recently added "Log out on all devices" button.
Edit 2: At the bottom of https://aquapal.net/ it also says they use solar power, if you care about that.