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I'm looking into getting my own domain to use for email for both my partner and I. I was initially considering using both or first initials followed by our last name (example: ajsmith.tld for Ann and John Smith) but then got to thinking about it and realized that might not be best for privacy. It looks great in a professional setting (like job applications, bills, taxes, etc.), though. So I'm unsure. I'm curios what other privacy concerned people are doing. The main goal is to not have to worry about changing account emails when we change email providers.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

I think that having any kind of recognizable email is against the idea of privacy. So I would set up the following layering:

  1. Mozilla Relay/TempMail (randomized email accounts)
    for most of shops, job applications, etc. If it leaks you can easily disable the account and/or rotate it on periodic basis to limit the cross-database matching (the privacy part)
  2. a few separate domains for things where you can't stop receiving mails or having an account is really worth it
  • one for banks
  • one for government
  • one for the few shops where the first layer is not enough
  • one for private exchange
  1. the provider that can change