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NEWSLETTERS I SUBSCRIBE TO
For as many years as I have been on the internet (since 1998 I think), I've never really been one to subscribe to email newsletters. Of course I get the usual "junk mail" from services I use (because as we all know some services just randomly and automatically subscribe to you to their junk mail), but I never really subscribed to actual newsletters at my own choosing. On Tuesday, April 5th, I decided to give newsletters a try so that I could expand my access to important news that interests me. I didn't want to give out my email address however just so that it could be blown up with newsletter after newsletter (yeah I said that as a newsletter writer). So I searched online for an alternative method. I found (from this article: https://www.fastcompany.com/90595671/apps-that-let-you-read-emailnewsletters which I found from this Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=app+for+newsletters) a service called Slick Inbox. It's an app where you get a new email like "yourname@slickinbox.com" to use for signing up to newsletters like you would with your own email. Now using your Slick Inbox email, you receive your newsletters to the app instead of your real email. No more clutter in your email inbox, and all of your newsletters are easily accessible in your Slick Inbox app. Listed below are the newsletters I'm subscribing to using Slick Inbox. I've listed these so that I can keep track of them in my own list if I ever need to sign up for them again (like in the event I may stop using Slick Inbox), and also so that you can discover some newsletters to subscribe to also.
Creative Commons - Subscribed since 2022-04-05-TUE - Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that helps overcome legal obstacles to the sharing of knowledge and creativity to address the world’s pressing challenges. Following since 2022-04-05-TUE-16:32-CST - https://creativecommons.org/
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Gakuranman - Subscribed since 2022-04-05-TUE - Abandoned places explorer Japan. - http://gakuran.com/