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Trying to find an old post by @Aldryic

raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran
edited February 2013 in General

@Aldryic posted here once a neat way to protect yourself from making your email a single point of compromise.

As it is, if someone were to compromise my personal email (yes, I use 2-factor, etc. but still) they could go to any number of sites and say "forgot my password" and compromise them, too.

I believe his system involved creating a group, deleting it when not in use, but I don't remember.

Anyone happen to bookmark it?

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