Yeah, I think its appropriate for e.g. government or job related stuff. Smart to use a burner for other stuff. Thee are also email alias services that allow you to make up new addresses that forward to your main account.
For those who value privacy, it's bad opsec. First, your personal info such as real name should not be provided to every website you sign up for etc. Secondly, when info like that gets compromised you can't (easily) change your name, but it's easy to abandon some non-personal email. Same with biometric data - if your password is your fingerprint and an attacker is able to replicate it, you're screwed forever, instead of being able to just change to a new password.
It's a candid video of her being shared publically online to creep on her. Probably focused on her body. Imagine it happening to your sister or daughter.
It's super frustrating. More and more I run into issues like this even just trying to register an account somewhere with any form of privacy protection.
When the sun came up on the statue Wednesday morning, people were quick to note Banksy’s signature scrawled along the base of the statue’s plinth. On Thursday, the artist’s Instagram account posted a video seemingly confirming his involvement—the post includes footage of the statue’s apparent installation
It's got his signature on it and he posted a video of himself installing it. But maybe it was someone else.
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