There are many ways to sign-up for email services without providing your phone number. However, not all of these services are equally secure and reliable. In this article, I’ll explain how you can use five different free email providers without getting hacked or stolen data stolen from your account.
Proton-Mail
Proton-Mail is an email service based in Switzerland. It offers end-to-end encryption and two-factor authentication, which means that your emails are stored encrypted on their servers, while you have access to them through a password. This way, even if someone hacks into their servers or steals your password recovery key (which you can easily change), all of your passwords are still safe because only you know those keys.
They also have a web app available for anyone who wants it; there’s also an Android and iOS app that work great together with the desktop version (which is available on Mac OS X).
Mail.com
Mail.com is a free email service that lets you send and receive unlimited emails from all your devices, as long as you’re connected to the internet. You can also sign up for an account without phone number verification by using your Facebook or Google+ account information.
Mail.com is known for its reliability and security, which makes it a great choice if you want to keep your inbox clutter-free without having to worry about spam or other malicious messages getting through (which is exactly what we want). The site’s encryption technology ensures that all of your emails remain private between users—even if they were intercepted by someone else during transit over the Internet!
Mail offers several different ways to customize how your messages look when they’re sent out into cyberspace: if you prefer seeing only plain text instead of HTML formatting when sending an email message then simply select “plain Text” under “Viewing Options” in their settings page; alternatively choose whether anyone should see pictures attached within their messages (or only those who have been designated as privileged).
Guerrilla Mail
Guerrilla Mail is a free email service that allows you to send and receive emails without having a phone number.
It also has no ads, spam, or webmail.
Guerrilla Mail is an encrypted email provider that encrypts all your messages before they are sent through the Internet so that they cannot be accessed by third-parties.
Yandex
Yandex is the most popular email service in Russia and Ukraine. It’s free to sign up, but you’ll need a phone number to verify your identity. In other words, it’s not as convenient as some of the other options listed here.
To use this service, go to yandexmail://setup/signup/login?phone=123456789&[email protected]&password=yourpassword
10 Minute Mail
10 Minute Mail is a free email service that allows you to create an account without providing your phone number. You can use it to sign up for other services and even shop online with it. However, this is not the best option if you’re looking for a business email address because there are many other free email providers out there that offer more features than 10 Minute Mail does.
These are the top five email services you can use without providing your phone number.
If you are looking for a free email service that allows you to send emails without providing your phone number, then these are the top five. All of these services are available on all major operating systems and they can be used as either a desktop or mobile app.
Conclusion
In this article, we’ve highlighted five email services that you can sign up for without providing your phone number. We hope you have found the one that suits your needs best! If you would like to learn more about ProtonMail or Mail.com, check out our articles on them here and here respectively.