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Moving into a New Era of mail.sbAs mentioned in our previous blog posts (#28 and #29), we are enteri...
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| Title | Moving into a New Era of mail.sb |
| Content | Moving into a New Era of mail.sbAs mentioned in our previous blog posts (#28 and #29), we are entering a new chapter of @mail.sb — one focused on stronger security, reduced abuse, and greater reliability for our users. Why This Change?In recent months, we have seen increased misuse of our free registration system, including spam accounts, automation abuse, and fraudulent activities. To maintain the integrity of our platform and protect our community, we are implementing stricter controls to ensure a safer and more sustainable service environment. Registration Policy UpdateEffective immediately, the free plan is no longer open for new registrations. This pause will remain in place as we prepare for a transition toward a more secure and managed system. Before 2026, we will begin enforcing stricter registration limits to reduce the likelihood of abuse while preserving fair access for legitimate users. Our Goals
What This Means for UsersCurrent users are unaffected by this change and can continue to use their existing accounts without interruption. However, new users will need to wait until the new verification-based registration system launches. These changes are designed to safeguard the entire community and ensure that @mail.sb remains a trusted name in privacy-focused email communication. Looking ForwardWe appreciate your understanding and continued support as we transition toward this new age of mail.sb. Our mission remains the same — to deliver secure, private, and reliable email service, now with a renewed commitment to protecting both our users and our infrastructure. |
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| Posted at | 2025-11-07 20:35:00 |
| Edited at | 2025-11-26 11:30:25 |
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Rule by doing nothing.
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mail.sb (@mail.sb) is a basic mail service provider, we put privacy at the very first place. We gurantee that we do NOT save / record your password in plaintext in any way, we won't be able to see your password. We do NOT ask for any personal information to create an account with @mail.sb, THIS IS WHAT WE AIMED.
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Carefully check the authenticity of the content of the email, and check the identity and credibility of the letter. Due to mail.sb's policy of highly respecting privacy, we cannot confirm the personal information of the mail holder and its authenticity for you. Please be very vigilant with your contacts on the Internet. To report serious abuse, please contact [email protected].
Absolutely wrong! If you have this kind of thinking, it means that you have or have tried this at the same time, which is very unethical and dangerous, because it means that you will also engage in similar behavior on other platforms. Although @mail.sb does not use any content analysis AI (privacy first), the official staff of @mail.sb will not obtain your email content in any way, but if we receive reports of inappropriate emails sent by your mailbox In all cases, we will ask the complainant to reply to [email protected] with the content of the inappropriate email. After verification, your mailbox will be permanently banned. Email functionality. If you are dissatisfied with how @mail.sb has been banned, you can file a complaint and a reply will be posted at mail.sb/i / at Shown within 24 hours.
Rule by doing nothing.
You are wrong, we are not FBI or CIA. We have no intention of peeking at your content, not even if we had the time. From a cost standpoint, no one wants to spend time reading your emails, time could be better spent elsewhere. From an ethical standpoint, we promote the concept of privacy when providing this service. If we violate this principle, we should not continue and will not to operate. Technically, from the moment you sign up, your password is encrypted using one-way AES-256, and we cannot recover it, nor can you log into your mailbox. While it has been explained above how our privacy is paramount, there are always people who believe in conspiracy theories, (even the board members of this site believe in some conspiracy theories, XD). If you don't believe it, don't use @mail.sb. This is the position and statement of this site. If you do not agree, you can refuse to use the services of this site.
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