So I’m planing making a new personal email, but I don’t I don’t know how it should be!
examples:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Gime your ideas!

BIG EDIT: Thanks for your answers!
This email is personal, and apart from giving it to friends, bank, gov and couple bill companies, I won’t give it anywhere else. Also the privacy people where to much IMO, not easy to remember number and letters.

  • AnchoriteMagus@lemmy.world
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    I never have anything that can identify my real name in the address. Why make it easy for data scrapers?

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        Maybe common, but not advised. The only place I willingly follow real name protocols in emails is in dedicated work intranets where corporate policy dictates how addresses go.

        Anything on the open web is anonymized as much as I can make it. Fake address, fake user details, everything. There is no privacy in systems connected to the unrestricted internet.

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          For stuff like government and bills receipts, mainly and then for friends. I won’t give it to subscribe on YouTube or anything like this, because I have another email for stuff like these.

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            You can register an email address as “jigglypuff666forever” or whatever nonsense you want. The government certainly doesn’t give a shit, and as long as your family and friends know that a specific string of numbers and letters means “you” in the address book, why does it matter?

            If you’re worried about professionalism, I don’t really see much difference between “[email protected]” and “[email protected]” except one tells the world your full name, and the other just gives away that you like gardening. Both are equally G-rated and acceptable, but only one is a security nightmare.

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              Still, I want my name in it, so people know it’s and only me! Not just couple letters and numbers, that can confuse others.

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                That’s no guarantee. I met a guy with my same first and (fairly rare) last name when I traveled to another city. Now I know to whom the banking emails I get belong. And, while they practice better data security now, a few years ago I could tell you every time he bounced a check.

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                  Not guarantee if you live in USA I should guess? My name and last name is not so common in my country.

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                    My last name is very rare. My first name is common for my generation but rare these days.

                    I ran into the one guy with my first and last name and married a woman with my wife’s name. The hotel was very confused. Obviously the bank as well. I even emailed them telling them I’m the wrong guy. Didn’t help.