

Apple's new system is the easiest, most convenient way that we've seen to set up disposable email address when dealing directly with smartphone apps.Īpple told us in part that "customers can simply use their Apple ID to authenticate and Apple will protect users' privacy by providing developers with a unique random ID." You can also set up completely random email address using Gmail or Yahoo Mail, setting each new account to forward to another email address, but you've got to at least nominally manage those email addresses.įor the most part, these services only work through web browsers. For example, if you're John Smith and you're signing up for Dropbox, emails sent to will go to But that's not exactly anonymous. You can also do this using Gmail by appending text beginning with "+" to your regular Gmail address.
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Signing up for online accounts using bogus or throwaway email addresses has been possible for a long time. If Kim decides to delete her Fretello account, Apple will stop forwarding emails sent to to her iCloud address. We really hope the email address that Federeghi displayed onscreen doesn't belong to any of the real Kim Kilgos.īut Kim could also choose the "Hide My Email" option, in which case Fretello would receive as her email address, and the guitar-training service would be none the wiser about her actual identity. The fictional Kim could choose to use her real iCloud email address for this by choosing to "Share My Email" in the Sign in with Apple interface.

(Image credit: Federighi shows off an interface screen for Sign In with Apple at WWDC 2019. Using the example Apple software-engineering head Craig Federighi presented at WWDC 2019, when Sign in with Apple was unveiled, a user named "Kim Kilgo" - there are at least three Americans on LinkedIn with this name - could sign up for an account with the guitar-training app Fretello using Sign in with Apple. More power to you if you want to use it for everything, which would require you to stop using your history with a company, but make sure you delete your existing account first. When I've re-downloaded apps I've already signed up for on my existing accounts, I skip past this option because I want to access my previously entered data. Sign in with Apple might not be a high priority for developers because it's mostly useful for new users. Here's a list of some of the best-known partners: Some big names have provided support for Sign in with Apple. Packard concluded by saying were he to build his app from scratch today, Sign in with Apple would replace Facebook and Google authentication. In my opinion, this is good news not just for Apple but also for any privacy-conscious developers and users." He concludes the blog saying "It is clear from this comparison that Sign in with Apple is mostly appealing to people who would otherwise use their Facebook or Google accounts. Who is Sign in with Apple for?ĭeveloper Ben Packard shared numbers from his implementation of Sign in with Apple in his theatre-fan app Mezzanine. Here's the gibberish-filled email address provided by Sign in with Apple. On some apps, once you're signed in, you can see your privacy by looking where it lists your email address.
