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by ahmedfromtunis
254 days ago
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1) what does it mean for an email *address* to be cryptographically strong? 2) in case of hard to remember address, what do you do if asked to write it down with no access to your records? (It happened to me once before) |
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Something someone couldn’t guess, like:
<uuid>@domain.com
c4694056-63dd-476f-9823-2548aa3d754a@domain.com
> in case of hard to remember address, what do you do if asked to write it down with no access to your records?
It’s a tradeoff. You’d probably want to use the cryptographically secure addresses sparingly.
Another option would be to use your password manager to create a “memorable” password, which is usually multiple random words, like:
essay-curve-white-cable@domain.com
But again there’s only so many of these you’ll memorize, so use sparingly. Compare it to the cost of just changing the email. Maybe with a bank it’s more work and risk, so it’s worth the added effort, but if it’s the email you use to order pizza, just change it.