I use a subdomain for aliases, while my real address is at the base domain, which I suppose negates this issue.
Part of the reason I prefer having a catch-all on my own domain is that I can change providers without changing any email addresses. For example at the moment I run my own server, but in the future if that becomes too time consuming I can easily start paying for a service.
ETA: also I’ve never gotten any spam to a email I haven’t given out, people don’t really send emails to random names at a domain as far as I can tell
Probably something about how your bank account only earns interest because banks can lend out a fraction of that to make money. Otherwise they would just be like a vault service who you have to pay to keep your money safe (basically negative interest).
While the loan is outstanding the bank would only have $100 ($1000 - $900 loaned out), so when it is repaid they go back to $1000.
It still seems to be working fine for me, so I’m not sure what happened.
Bitwarden is free and easy to use. They also encrypt more metadata to prevent the kind of breach that lastpass recently had (see https://community.bitwarden.com/t/lastpass-breach-and-implications-for-bitwarden/47214).
It would make sense not to have discovered check cost extra, which would encourage that kind of strategizing.
The image has like two pixels per square now
This is a really good point, but I’m still curious how bad actors are doing the actual wiretapping on any more than a targeted scale.
I mean it’s as secure as standard phone call, which most people are comfortable giving things like SSN over, no?
What on earth is this video from; I’ve never seen it before.
Yes, exactly. I haven’t really had any issues with any website taking the email, some people do actually have subdomains in an email for work, I know some of my teachers in school had an email like [email protected].
It also has the advantage of letting you have multiple users on your server, a couple of my family members also have their own subdomain catch-all that redirects to their own base domain address.