For example, use a password manager, use 2FA.

  • @yourdogsnipples
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    211 months ago

    Is that a unique address at the same domain, or even the domains are unique?

    • zkfcfbzr
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      11 months ago

      Same domain. Every email is just the username it’s associated with @ the domain (Not gmail). The passwords are different between account and email (And no two accounts anywhere share passwords).

      As of right now I have 19 already-created email accounts just waiting to eventually be associated with some account I’ll make for some service in the future. Any time I get low I’ll make a bunch more at once. I have almost 60 accounts across the internet using this system already. It does get a bit annoying when certain sites want to email me a login code every time I log in.

    • @OutdoorDining
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      411 months ago

      I personally pay the extra $1.50 for iCloud+ (due to the extra storage) and that comes with “hide my email” - which lets you generate an alias specific to the site you’re signing up on.

      Then if I get sick of the site or I feel it’s getting spammy I just delete the alias