There are many reasons why a person might be afraid to send a normal email message to someone. The person sending the email could:
- lose a friendship
- anger a family member
- lose a job
- get sued
- get arrested
- get hurt or killed
There’s also another reason.
It might be fun! How would you like to send an email that looks like it came from the President, Tax Office or Police? The possibilities for mischief are endless.
Whatever the reason, there are many resources available to those who need to send an anonymous email. The easiest methods are online services. Below I’ll list the top three for you.
send-email.org – simple plain text
anonymouse.org – simple plain text
deadfake.com – html (rich text)
I checked these services for safety using SiteAdvisor.
These email sites are easy to use. You’ll only need to fill out:
- From: (make something up)
- To: (who is this email for?)
- Subject: (what’s the email about?)
- Message: (give them the bad news)
Typically, no attachments are allowed and you’ll have to fill out a captcha form to keep the spammers from using these services.
See also: Send Anonymous Tweets With ShhTwitter
Now you’re either ready to save the world, a friendship or get a good laugh. Let me know if you have your own special way to send out secret email, by adding your comment below.
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