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this post was submitted on 04 Jan 2024
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I don't use it myself, but I believe Proton (or Proton Mail?) doesn't require any additional info. At least back when I checked it out before. There's also mail.com, as well as a plethora of pros & cons lists for email providers out there to google (with add blockers).
If you're paying by your bank card you basically provide them with your id, and phone number, and everything else
Same with crypto if you don't buy it the right way
Proton has a free tier.
can confirm, I am using it and paying for it because I like the features