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Throw Away Email Address..good/bad??
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So, I understand the technical side of the above, I'm wondering how it works in practice though.
For those of you who've got/had one, what happened after you put it up here...did you get inundated with spammy type emails? How did you know that the person/people you wanted to hear back from was in fact that person and not some random idiot pretending to be them? Did you keep that throwaway or did you delete it? What problems, if any, did you encounter after posting one here? Or didn't you have any problems? Would you do it differently in retrospect?
For those of you who've got/had one, what happened after you put it up here...did you get inundated with spammy type emails? How did you know that the person/people you wanted to hear back from was in fact that person and not some random idiot pretending to be them? Did you keep that throwaway or did you delete it? What problems, if any, did you encounter after posting one here? Or didn't you have any problems? Would you do it differently in retrospect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you need an email address just for a very short term action such as registering with a website then use something like guerrilla mail https:/ /www.gu errilla mail.co m/ (others are available) - that's what i'd call a throwaway email address, anything else is just an email address
If you post it on a forum or give it out on survey forms etc then you will get spam.
If you just let a few trusted contacts know the email address then you should have no problems for a while, but eventually may need to start again as it may get harvested eventually.
Another tip is to use a password that is hard to guess.
If you only want to use an email address as a one off you can use a very unmemorable password like 4tH3Yhh3$4 since it doesn't matter if you forget it
If you just let a few trusted contacts know the email address then you should have no problems for a while, but eventually may need to start again as it may get harvested eventually.
Another tip is to use a password that is hard to guess.
If you only want to use an email address as a one off you can use a very unmemorable password like 4tH3Yhh3$4 since it doesn't matter if you forget it
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