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Leak, The Website That Lets You Send Anonymous Emails With Clues, Shuts Down After Getting Kicked Off Its Own Email Server

Aug 8, 2014, 22:24 IST

Leak is a service that lets you send an anonymous email to anyone with clues about your identity such as "from a coworker" or "from a family member," or simply "from someone."

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In a new turn, Leak has shut down after getting kicked off of the email service that enabled Leak to work, SendGrid, according to TechCrunch.

Leak detailed the issues in a blog post titled "Why we are forced to suspend Leak ... for a while," which detailed that it is actually the second time the company has faced issues finding a platform to process and send the emails.

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It sounds like Leak will try to find a new home, the blog post mentions that the founders are "working like hell" to bring the service back and offers a link so you can be notified if the website returns.

Until then, you can always slip someone an old-fashioned anonymous hand-written note, or check out some examples of Leaks that have already been sent:

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