Gmail's unlimited email addresses
Gmail has a little secret. You actually have a limitless amount of email addresses that you can use with your Gmail account. Wait, what?
Have you ever wanted to register for something online but already used your email address once and couldn't use the same email address a second time? Then I have a secret for you. It's called Gmail Plus Addresses. Gmail actually provides you with an unlimited amount of email address possibilities, all tied to your one inbox.Allow me to elaborate. My email address is robitaia@hudson.k12.oh.us (or simply robitaia@hudson.edu). But Google's little secret is that I can also receive emails to my inbox if someone adds a + and something else before the @ symbol in my address. For example, if someone sent an email to robitaia+1@hudson.k12.oh.us, I would still receive it to my inbox! Or robitaia+period1@hudson.k12.oh.us. Awesomesauce!
I can use this address to register for a trial for some cool online resource. Maybe more than once? I didn't say that. Or I could register for something knowing that I would receive lots of spam from this company as a result. Using Gmail filters, I could automatically trash any email that is sent to that email address. You'd never see the spam in your inbox.
For more information about Gmail Plus Addresses, visit this website:
https://www.labnol.org/internet/email/gmail-email-alias-two-separate-gmail-address/2388/
And reach out to me if you want to use this service but find yourself scratching your head. 😅
Another fun fact about Gmail is that you can add periods anywhere you want in an email address, and it makes no difference. Gmail doesn't "see" periods.
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