Should you use Firefox Relay for informational interviews? Learn when an email mask helps, where forwarding limits matter, and how to protect your privacy without hurting follow-up.
Can you use Proton Mail for informational interviews? Yes, if you want a privacy-conscious inbox that is stable enough for follow-up, scheduling, and future opportunities.
Learn when a separate email for networking events makes sense, when temporary email helps, and how to balance privacy with reliable follow-up.
Should you use a separate calendar for informational interviews? Learn when it helps, what privacy risks it reduces, and how to set up a cleaner networking workflow.
A separate browser profile can make informational interviews cleaner and more private by reducing account mix-ups, autofill leaks, and messy follow-up.
Should you use an email alias for informational interviews? Learn when an alias helps, where it can fail, and how to protect your privacy without missing important follow-up.
Usually no. A burner email can protect your privacy during the earliest stage of informational-interview outreach, but a stable separate inbox or alias is usually the better choice once real follow-up becomes possible.
Usually no. A work phone number can expose networking activity to your employer, create awkward visibility, and leave you without continuity if the device or line is not fully yours.