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by Fnoord
2888 days ago
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In my opinion, you're doing things backwards. Your modus operandus means you cannot share your e-mail address whereas my spam filter is so good that the amount of false positives and false negatives is negligible. > (They also have the side benefit of a little added security when someone hacks Site A's account database and tries to use the email addresses to log in to Site Using a password manager plus randomly generated, complex passwords mitigates that problem entirely insofar that your accounts can be used on different websites. Both our solutions do not mitigate the doxing issue. A way to deal with that is removing your personal details whenever they're unnecessary (e.g. changing/removing them after you ordered something). Artifacts might still remain though, and faking them is probably illegal. It can lead to issues as well. My mother always gives a fake DOB akin to her own when she doesn't trust it, or gives a slight variant of her name. Then she knows something is wrong. Pretty clever, esp before this century. |
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Of course I can. I don't know what you're getting at.
> Using a password manager
Doesn't solve the spam problem (which is what we're discussing here and the focus of my comment), and introduces its own problems.