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"textContent": "If using ProtonMail Plus or Unlimited, I suggest using different emails or even aliases and organize them in different folders or with labels. You can have a different name/shortened name per email as you wish. This way eliminates the need for multiple email service providers.\n\nThere’s no right or wrong way to do things here. For most flexibility, it’s best to use aliases for each purpose as you want and you can always change your alias or use your real email in the future should you want to.\n\nYou can’t get this with free though while wanting privacy. You’ll at-least have to pay for Proton Pass Plus/Simplelogin.\n\nYou can also look into using Duck aliases for each account which is free. As for privacy, that depends on your threat model.",
"title": "Email strategy"
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