I give a unique email to every business I work with; i.e.
randomstore.folder@username.domain.com. Works super well, and it has saved me from many breaches. There's just one place (Cash App) that doesn't like two periods after the @ symbol, and I was able to use masked email for them. Works!
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Originally Posted by misc
Hi ewal,
I think that’s not possible at the moment. Just out of curiosity, can you tell an example site that is rejecting such an email address? I’ve not seen this so far anywhere, and a dot is quite common in email addresses, isn’t it? My company address for instance is firstname.lastname@company.
Cheers,
Michael
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