If you think you may be affected, change your email addresses. That’s the advice they’re giving.

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    2 months ago

    And what compensation will be offered? The amount of careless use of our data, and it goes without any significant punishment or retribution, is just horrendous.

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    I wish what I do was more common:

    Buy a domain name.

    Make a new email alias for every entity I interact with:
    [email protected]
    [email protected]
    etc.

    They all point to the same FastMail, Proton, or self-hosted email address, so I only have to go to one place to read all my email.

    I can just nuke an alias whenever it starts receiving spam.

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      You don’t need to go that far. I’m only familiar with one password manager but it does create email aliases when you’re signing up, though I never tried.

      The other thing you can do if you have Gmail , the plus sign is used to create aliases. If your email is [email protected], you will also receive emails automatically for [email protected]