MailParrotKeep your real email private when you connect to public WiFi
Public WiFi often means signing up with an email you'd rather not share. Create a temporary address for the occasion, use it to get online, and keep your real email for the things that matter.
Your real email is for people and services you care about. Public WiFi sign-up forms don't need it. Use a temporary address so you can get online without handing over something you'll have to live with—or unsubscribe from—forever.
