DuckDuckGo has opened it's email tracker-stripping service for Spam etc.
The idea is, you open an email account at duck.com which you use when having to enter your email at a site you don't really trust or don't want to be tracked from. (plenty of those around)
duck.com will strip the spam (it may also be totally legit emails) for trackers and forward the mail to your real email address
Get your duck.com address now, before the nice ones are gone.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/duckduckgo-now-offers-anti-tracking-email-service-to-everyone/ Now, a problem might be that all those spam merchants decide to disallow duck.com adresses. I've already thought around that one: make a free email account at some free mail provider, and use that up front. Let the account forward the mails to the duck.com account automatically, and throw the email into the garbage at the same time.
Done.
I look forward to this, I already have my duck.com account.

EDIT: I'm going NUTS right now. I'm trying to post a link to the arstechnica.com article, but it just doesn't appear in the post. Why not?