Anything wrong with using my real name in email aliases with organizations I have to communicate using my real identity anyway?
from TheTwelveYearOld@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 26 Jul 2024 01:50
https://lemmy.world/post/17956262

One example would be state disability programs, they already need my real name and identity to work with me. Are there any downsides to sharing a simplelogin alias containing my real name vs no containing my real name? I just think it would be easier record keeping for them.

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Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 02:06 next collapse

I have a Gmail for all important emails that’s my real name. I’m very careful to only use it for important things. I never use it for online orders of any sort.

delirious_owl@discuss.online on 26 Jul 2024 06:14 next collapse

Lol that’s the one you should not use for important things

chimera@lemm.ee on 26 Jul 2024 08:20 collapse

I think it’s okay, if he uses this account for government related stuff, banking, insurance, work and so on, he already lost all privacy because of them, so why should he bother with a private email for those things

delirious_owl@discuss.online on 26 Jul 2024 08:39 collapse

So that phishing attacks go to the one with your name in it that you don’t really use

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 18:32 collapse

Bots don’t know what’s a real name or fake. They’ll get delirious_owl@gmail.com from a list and phish with it no different than if JohnSmith@gmail.com was on the list.

delirious_owl@discuss.online on 26 Jul 2024 18:50 collapse

delirious_owl@gmail.com doesn’t exist, though. JohnSmith@gmail.com does, and everybody wants to target it (both “bots” and humans too)

SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 10:51 collapse

I tried to use my real-name email for “professional” shit, but I always got vastly more action with my silly one. TBF it is kinda awesome.

Certainly_No_Brit@discuss.tchncs.de on 26 Jul 2024 02:06 next collapse

It’s better to use a custom domain or no alias at all for important personal stuff, but if your goal isn’t to be unidentifiable by the organization, then you can safely use your own name in the adresses. You will still have the advantage of spam control.

One downside I can think of is that the (government) organization will know that you use a particular aliasing service, which may be problematic in some situations.

AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml on 26 Jul 2024 03:52 next collapse

If possible you should always try to have the email for your real name to use for business and government stuff.

Entropywins@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 04:43 collapse

Someone took my name and I am forever a myname.2@blahblah.com

AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml on 26 Jul 2024 07:38 next collapse

Damn that sucks, I’m sorry :/

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 26 Jul 2024 08:50 next collapse

You can be first again if you get your own domain!

sobriquet@aussie.zone on 26 Jul 2024 11:23 collapse

Get your own domain quickly! Or you might be myname@myname2.com

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 26 Jul 2024 11:41 next collapse

Should have taken therealmyname@blahblah.com.

AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net on 26 Jul 2024 12:49 collapse

At my current university, I am firstname.lastname-4@university. My previous university, a much smaller one, I was fortunately firstname.lastname@otheruniversity, but the email client informed me there were two other people with my name there. It’s wild because I didn’t think I had a super common name.

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 26 Jul 2024 12:20 next collapse

Register a domain. Use all the emails. New one for everything. Uber sending spam? Blocked.

tuxec@infosec.pub on 28 Jul 2024 01:18 collapse

Custom domain + SimpleLogin which generates a random alias (Tip: you can have emails forwarded to multiple “real” email addresses) + fake names and other personal info