many.
you might forget to login for a couple of months, and the email provider might make the email address available for others to register.
once they gain control over it, they might(in some cases) request the password from your registrar and...
For example, if you have [email protected] as your WhoIs information (for the whole world to see) have something like [email protected] as your registrar contact.
What is that whois guard that, for instance, godaddy.com wants people to register? Is it worth it?
If you own domains, you can get email addresses though them. A domain you are not going to tell, one you use just don't publisize it. Also, use two, one for registrar contact only and the other for WhoIs.
For example, if you have [email protected] as your WhoIs information (for the whole world to see) have something like [email protected] as your registrar contact.
Okay, so which domain should I use for paypal and which one should I use for subscribing newsletters?
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