What are the benefits of using those sites?

I’ve heard Yahoo! is good for stock market trading and financial news, but haven’t heard anything else about any of them.

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    My friend, I have to butt in here. Last year I switched from Gmail to Proton, and I have like 130 accounts I had to recreate or switch over. And I still have tons left on Gmail (100+, though many of which are effectively abandoned) so I’m ending up having to use both. Some things don’t let me change emails and it’s a ton of work to recreate them. Like some of my financial accounts or Google and its products, whose ecosystem I am still relatively entrenched in. (Slowly working on getting out of that mud but with a family who is also entrenched, it’s not that easy.) And many more services than those 2 types as well.

    I would have loved to just have 5 accounts to chanfe and nothing else.

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      33 days ago

      I changed everything I pay for, anything free/not an hassle to change/recreate I did. You sure are busy online shiiiit

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        If you have used your mail for over a decade it’s very easy to get over 130 accounts.

        I have over 480 items in my password manager. Not all are unique accounts but most are

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          You do know that you can use + in your Gmail address to create as many virtual accounts as you want without having to create a separate email account for each service?

          Example: [email protected] and [email protected] will both go to [email protected] but give you option to filter them into separate folders.

          Proton also supports it: https://proton.me/support/addresses-and-aliases#plus

          Managing a separate email account for each service must buy incredibly time consuming.

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            I don’t believe they were referring to unique email accounts, but to unique accounts in their password manager.

            Which means a few hundred accounts to move to a new email address.

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            The reason I use Proton is to have a unique email for every account that cannot be used to find my original email address, and that I can delete at a moments notice if said email somehow gets on a spam list. Nobody except me knows my main account email. The + method does nothing for me.