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by XCSme 1550 days ago
In ProtonMail you can have email aliases (different address for the same inbox). By default, user@protonmail.com and user@pm.me exist. You can both send and receive from them.

> to block pm.me or to handle it like a throwaway address

How is a pm.me address more throwaway than a GMail one? I would say it's the other way around, especially considering that many ProtonMail users pay for their email service, so it's more likely to be a real user behind the address.

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> You can both send and receive from them.

This is not quite correct. According to Protonmail:

> but sending emails from a @pm.me email address requires a paid account.

https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/pm-me-addresse...

My criticism is: You should never use an e-mail address from which you cannot send. This has nothing to do with Protonmail but is a problem in general.

> but sending emails from a @pm.me email address requires a paid account.

Forgot that, I personally have a paid account and I think many people using Protonmail do, the free accounts are not so good.

> You should never use an e-mail address from which you cannot send.

Depends for what, if you subscribe to newsletters you don't have to send emails, but I agree it's pretty dangerous to use an email that you don't have send access for.