Apple now requires 2FA for new accounts created on an iPhone and for 2FA they require a phone number.
I would have never thought you meant the former. I believe it’s better to be more clear and evident in your writing.
Outlook.com has allowed email aliases for a really long time.
I use mailinator to have some privacy from my email provider.
I switched to Outlook because of this. I also like how you can set it so only a specific email can login. That way if your alias is compromised, your account won’t be.
Just a nitpick, Taiwan wasn’t yet a democracy in 1989. It was close, but they had to wait until 1996 before having their first democratic elections.
Apple now requires 2FA for new accounts created on an iPhone and for 2FA they require a phone number.
I would have never thought you meant the former. I believe it’s better to be more clear and evident in your writing.
Outlook.com has allowed email aliases for a really long time.
I use mailinator to have some privacy from my email provider.
I switched to Outlook because of this. I also like how you can set it so only a specific email can login. That way if your alias is compromised, your account won’t be.
Just a nitpick, Taiwan wasn’t yet a democracy in 1989. It was close, but they had to wait until 1996 before having their first democratic elections.