Admittedly, it’s not that hard to create a throwaway alias. I just don’t want to do that right now 🙃

    • The level of laziness is only surpassed by whoever it was that used the bathroom this morning, finished the roll of TP and then left a new roll on top of the tank instead of putting it on the roller. 😬

      • Kalkaline
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        33 months ago

        That little purple button in the email field is a built in tool in FireFox for a throwaway email. They give you something like 2-3 free throwaway email addresses.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          I know, thats firefox relay. But what i’m saying is that maybe when you give email you have to nake a password and then maybe it also ask to verify email with an OTP… We don’t know if that is the case instead of a single click

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      53 months ago

      Most temporary email sites are now blacklisted from account creation. I think that Stop Forum Spam is one of the services taht aggregates ‘bad’ email service providers and checks new sign ups against their lists.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    Walmart did this with their wifi recently, you have to enter an email to get access. Of course it makes sense that mobile data doesn’t really work inside a giant steel warehouse, but I can’t seem to recall not having any mobile data signal at all until my last walmart visit.

    I used to keep to myself and look up the location of the item I was looking for online. If they want me to bother a floor person for it though, doing that is highly preferable to giving walmart my email to sell along with any information they can extrapolate from my usage of their network.

  • downpunxx
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    23 months ago

    take the 5 minutes, create a throwaway yahoo email address, use that for all the spam shit you gotta sign up to access

  • ME5SENGER_24
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    If you use Gmail, just add a . somewhere in your email address and filter it so that you’re not getting spammed.

    ie: [email protected] becomes [email protected]

    You’ll still get all the verification codes, etc.