❌ Software Removal | AnonAddy #2280
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Reference: privacyguides/privacytools.io#2280
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Description
I suggest the removal of AnonAddy.
Why I am making the suggestion
AnonAddy is an unknown operator. There is no mention of it in the privacy policy or in the terms of use.
Transparency of the operator is important for an email service.
My connection with the software
No connection
It's not run by an unknown operator, you just didn't look hard enough.
There is no address listed there.
That generally only happens when it's a company's address.
In this case he likely doesn't have a "office space" so the only address he could list is where his house is. That obviously has privacy implications for William and is not a requirement or practice any company does (listing addresses of employees publicly).
Alternatively you could choose to self host: https://anonaddy.com/self-hosting/