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by autoexec 1483 days ago
> Because politicians exempted themselved from anti-spam laws, as they do with most laws.

Tons of companies will share/sell/buy your email address. Politicians just stand out because they're shameless about spamming, but email addresses aren't always used for spamming. They can also be used to tie logins to names and accounts across services. They can be harvested for various information they contain. Even folks with just one email address often give away their name, the year they were born, their hobbies, etc. Using an email address like uber@notcheckmark.com and Hilton@notcheckmark.com also tells a story about you and what services you use. Every scrap of data that can be collected helps build a profile of your life and email addresses are a part of that, even when they aren't used to clog your inbox with garbage.

I'd recommend using less obvious names, but I still don't see a problem with creating unique addresses for various services that demand an email account. If nothing else it's a great way to compartmentalize the crap they'll send you (spam or not). If someone questions why you have COMPANYNAME@example.com that should really just be a 2 second conversation.