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Why not using tempory e-mails ?
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Re:Sony's "back door" solution for the iPodI contacted them for my Get Out of DMCA Jail Free Card. This was the email I was sent. (NB: I used a jetable.org email address.)
Said email:
Your ticket $ticket has been Answered
Thank you for contacting us, $name. We appreciate your purchase of the $CD and apologize for any inconvenience.
Please follow the instructions below in order to move your content into iTunes and onto an iPod:
If you have a Mac computer you can copy the songs using your iTunes Player as you would normally do. If you have a PC place the CD into your computer and allow the CD to automatically start. If the CD does not automatically start, open your Windows Explorer, locate the drive letter for your CD drive and double-click on the LaunchCD.exe file located on your CD.Once the application has been launched and the End User License Agreement has been accepted, you can click the Copy Songs button on the top menu.
Follow the instructions to copy the secure Windows Media Files (WMA) to your PC. Make a note of where you are copying the songs to, you will need to get to these secure Windows Media Files in the next steps.
Once the WMA files are on your PC you can open and listen to the songs with Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher. You may also play them in any compatible player that can play secure Windows Media files, such as MusicMatch, RealPlayer, and Winamp, but it will require that you obtain a license to do so. To obtain this license, from the Welcome Screen of the user interface, click on the link below the album art that says If your music does not play in your preferred player, click here. Follow the instructions to download the alternate license.
Using Windows Media Player only, you can then burn the songs to a CD. Please note that in order to burn the files, you need to upgrade to or already have Windows Media Player 9 or greater.
Once the CD has been burned, place the copied CD back into your computer and open iTunes. iTunes can now rip the songs as you would a normal CD.
Please note an easier and more acceptable solution requires cooperation from Apple, who we have already reached out to in hopes of addressing this issue. To help speed this effort, we ask that you use the following link to contact Apple and ask them to provide a solution that would easily allow you to move content from protected CDs into iTunes or onto your iPod rather than having to go through the additional steps above. http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipod.html
Please let us know if we can assist you further.
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Simple Solution.
Use http://www.jetable.org/en/index
And if you're one of the enlightened folks who use Firefox, then there's an extension for it.
Yes, they can't email you if you lose your password... -
Best bet for anti-spam
I use Jetable.org (time expiring email relay addressess) to when signing up or doing something that I might suspect might get me on a spam list. This way email get's sent to my gmail (or any other account) for a limited time and if the spammer gets a hold of the jetable email address, it just expires after a set time period. VERY useful!
And it's totally free!
http://www.jetable.org/en/index
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Re:Hotmail stil has some uses
You might want to be interested in services like Spamgourmet and Jetable. Really helpful and even more comfortable than to log into hotmail just for some registration email.
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Mailinator
I wonder how far this will go? What about the free disposable email services? Mailinator or jetable next?
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Disposable
Heres another site like this, buten francais.
Better yet, this site deletes your e-mail account 24 hours later (up to 8 days), so spammers will get "Error 404 e-mail address not found" :P -
Re:bash?
forgive the plug, but if the anonymity of the supply side is a problem, mainly because of the lack of anonymity of the demand side (asymmetrical anonymity!) - enhancing the anonymity of the demand side should help, no?
Use disposable email addresses: spamgourmet (my service), sneakemail, jetable.org.
The trouble is, Ma and Pa aol user don't "get" these services (especially mine -- even tech rag reviewers have a hard time sometimes :)) -- I think the next step is to make them more accessible. We're working to make spamgourmet more easily deployable, including a proposed PHP Nuke front end to go with your own installation...
Thinking out loud -- does any of the legislation cover what website operators are allowed to do with the email addresses they collect? Dangerous territory, I know, because anything like that would greatly increase the cost of operating a small website (compliance/legal costs, for one thing), but I believe analogous legislation is underway in California regarding the personal information collected by banks and related entities.