Hey Steemians. Me and my cats are very busy tonight being Friday and all, but decided to drop in and post for you guys.
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This is a cool trick I recently learned and it saves you from ever having to create a dummy email address or use a disposable email address service, both of which can be very inconvenient. This comes in handy when signing up for the same service multiple times.
So, the trick is as easy as this: If you need a new e-mail address in a pinch, just put a period anywhere in your gmail username - it's treated as a unique email address but you'll receive the emails to your regular inbox.
Example:
- If your regular email is steemitmeow@gmail.com, just use steemit.meow@gmail.com, st.eemitmeow@gmail.com, etc. etc. if you need another account on any service.
- The emails will go to your regular inbox. Amazing!
I posted this on Reddit and it got a great response, but was taken down for being off topic for the subreddit (not /r/lifehacks material, apparently) but before it was taken down, a Redditor left this EVEN BETTER tip which grants you basically unlimited unique email addresses for life:
Additionally, if you'd like to source emails sent from a specific company, add a "+whatever" to the username portion of your email address.
For example, I sign up for new Twitter accounts using the same gmail account, but can track which account they're emailing about by looking at the email address used:
Myemail+account1@gmail.com Myemail+account2@gmail.com
Both still arrive in the Myemail@gmail.com inbox. Gmail ignores anything after the plus sign just like it ignores periods.
You can track which companies are sharing your email address with this method too. Or setup custom filters and routing too.
Pretty simple! I thought I was pretty internet savvy after two decades of being online, yet I only learned this trick just recently.
If one person who reads this finds this info useful, I've done my job. Take care and have a Steemy weekend ~