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	Fix typo of pricing for Anonaddy (#1574)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dng@disroot.org>
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			| @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ Using an aliasing service requires trusting both your email provider and your al | ||||
|         - [:material-apple-ios: iOS](https://anonaddy.com/faq/#is-there-an-ios-app) | ||||
|         - [:fontawesome-brands-android: Android](https://anonaddy.com/faq/#is-there-an-android-app) | ||||
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| The number of shared aliases (which end in a shared domain like @anonaddy.me) that you can create is limited to 20 on AnonAddy's free plan and 50 on their $12/month plan. You can create unlimited standard aliases (which end in a domain like @[username].anonaddy.com or a custom domain on paid plans), however, as previously mentioned, this can be detrimental to privacy because people can trivially tie your standard aliases together based on the domain name alone. Unlimited shared aliases are available for $36/year. | ||||
| The number of shared aliases (which end in a shared domain like @anonaddy.me) that you can create is limited to 20 on AnonAddy's free plan and 50 on their $12/year plan. You can create unlimited standard aliases (which end in a domain like @[username].anonaddy.com or a custom domain on paid plans), however, as previously mentioned, this can be detrimental to privacy because people can trivially tie your standard aliases together based on the domain name alone. Unlimited shared aliases are available for $36/year. | ||||
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| Notable free features: | ||||
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