Whspr.me is a solution which will suit those that wish not to disclose their e-mail addresses.
That is, the user is provided a Whspr URL to which incoming e-mails will be sent. By sharing this URL, the interested party ensures that he won’t receive a deluge of spam by disclosing his e-mail in channels such as Twitter and the like.
Whenever an e-mail is addressed to this temporary URL (see below), the user will receive it on his e-mail account – but the one who sent the e-mail will never see the address it was redirected to. Hence, privacy is fully protected and communication is still accomplished naturally.
In order to employ this system, all you have to do is create a URL beforehand. When doing so, you will be asked to specify the expiry date for the page. A page can be up for as long as 365 days.
By way of conclusion, next time you weigh
up whether to include your e-mail address when tweeting or not, bear in mind that this solution does exist and it can help you out of your dilemma time and again.