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by drdaeman
4821 days ago
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If Persona would care about anyone's privacy, they won't use emails. Logging in with, say, Twitter account is less secure in aspect Twitter knows what sites you log in, but more secure in aspect the sites can't spam you unless you allow them to do so. |
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By convention it's a usable email address, but there is literally nothing preventing someone from starting up an email-less Persona identity provider. You'd still log in with your_username@noemailpersona.com, but that's just a formality that doesn't need to be hooked up to an actual mail server at any point.
Never using that account to actually communicate would put it on par with any other auth system you can come up with. Disposable when you want to dispose of it, and no need to ever dispose of it unless you want to. The whole issue with some people changing their email addresses for spam-fighting / inbox-cleaning purposes is a non-issue with this kind of an account.