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by bowmessage 1882 days ago
you can always type in anyone@anywhere.com and it isn't verified.
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I wonder if using an address @nationalgeographic.com (e.g. support) might illuminate to them how foolish this is...
Yeah, I tend to do support@[target domain] if a site gets too annoying with their popups.
Don't make up domain names for this. Always use example.com
Why it has to be meaningful words? Why not qwqeeq@qqekqe.com? :-)
or <vulgar>@<vulgar.tld>
Awesome trick. Thanks!