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Creating A Fake Identity
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How often have you gone too sites that requires a registration but you don’t want too reveal this information to avoid being spammed! These are a series of ways to create a fake identity that you can use too avoid this nuisance.

Just insert the website that you are on and this site creates a “public user name and password” that you can use for that session. Saves you the heartache of getting spammed or revealing your personal information.
Wanna know more ?

This is a awesome one..It creates your very own 4 hour email add!! Instant disposable email for any ‘fishy’ registration form or sign-up. Go to Mintmail and a random email address will be automatically generated and copied to your clipboard. You can either bookmark the location of created inbox and use it on a regular basis or always use a new one.
Highlights include: Automatic eMail verification, email forwarding, option to set custom expiry times (from 1 hour to 1 month) and more.

Need a phone number as well?? Numbr just that for you!! Along with the number, you also get access to dozens of cool functionalities, i.e. forward to voicemail, ability to activate/deactivate nr. at any time, etc. Read more: Numbr - Disposable Phone Number. Unfortunately this service is for US only but since its a fake identity..be a American!!
Other fake identity generators :
Disposable name and address generator
FakeNameGenerator - Fun tool for quickly generating fake but totally sound names and contact address. Cool part about it, not only you get to choose country of residence but can also specify what kind of name you’re looking for, i.e. Chinese, American, Indian, etc.
Disposable file sharing
File.io - Anonymous file sharing service where you can upload and share file/s (via password-protected URL) for 30 days. Once 30 day period is over, all shared files will be automatically deleted. Read More: File.io - Disposable File Sharing.
Now your all set to a new you with all those people who constantly bug us with mails and call just because we visited their sites!!
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¬ danny
#635 January 6th, 2008 at 3:23 am
Very important tool for those sensitive about sharing your info online. I myself use them to prevent spam.