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Leak Lets You Send Anonymous Emails
A new email service called Leak helps you send out anonymous emails on your behalf. Given that you don’t actually get an email address yourself, safe to say that for the most part, the recipient of the email won’t know who it’s from.
It’s simple and easy-to-use UI. As you can see in the image above, all you’d have to do is enter the email address of the person you’re planning to send the message to, your message, and you can even choose to tell them who you are, on in the screenshot above you can just say it’s from “A Friend”.
The concept was partly inspired by Secret, an app that allows users to post anonymous messages to their friends and friends of friends and fits into a neat trend of apps that allow expression without attribution.
The site also acknowledges, however, that it could be used for some very negative purposes. Leak does have a guideline of what you should and shouldn’t do with its service e.g threats, encouragements of self-harm, bullying, harassment, hate speech, pornography, and spam.
In any case if you’re intrigued by the idea and possibilities of anonymous emails, perhaps this is a service worth checking out.
Source: ubergizmo.com