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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Using an alias, which also uses a unique sub-domain, prevents marketing corporations from building databases through multiple resource collection, to create profiles of your commercial and personal activities. Just adding an + retains the basic email address, which can be linked to the limited aliases currently allowed.

    Disposable aliases are distinct form the customizable aliases, which are limited in number, and based on current policy, cannot be modified.

    Limiting the number of actively disposable aliases is acceptable, as long as any alias created can be disposed of and replaced with a new alias. In this case, unlimited does not refer to the number of simultaneously active aliases. It refers to the an unlimited number of replacement aliases, once a disposable alias has been deleted.

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