So something pissing me off is websites like lusha or dropcontact who use AI to give their customers your mail address if they only enter your name (which they get from LinkedIn, your company’s website,…).
Our mailaddresses have the most basic format of firstname.lastname@company.com
So after threatening another one of those nuisances with a GDPR complaint, it got me thinking that this will become the new normal. We will have to live with it that someone tries to guess our mailadress instead of getting them from some shitty address dealer.
An idea to get rid of the problem in the future would be to add a random secret to work mail addresses, like
Firstname.lastname.secret@company.com Where the secret could be anything consisting of several letters. That way you can ensure that only people who you shared your contact details have your mailadress. What’s your thoughts?
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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i mean alias emails have been a thing for a while now so i don’t really see a problem with your approach