I constantly have been thinking about a better solution to email providers. Why are we handing them an address anyone can send anything to.
Why haven't we considered a different path that puts the control of what the user wants to see in their own hands.
Why am I unable to provide a unique key or a cryptographic solution to a provider and I am essentially 'adding' them to allow them to send me information about their produce or my account.
Once the unique key or solution becomes compromised I can simply toss out the key associated with my main email manager and move on with my life without getting every piece of shitware junk mail.
Burntsoft t1_j5utpl5 wrote
Reply to Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It. by 08830
I constantly have been thinking about a better solution to email providers. Why are we handing them an address anyone can send anything to.
Why haven't we considered a different path that puts the control of what the user wants to see in their own hands.
Why am I unable to provide a unique key or a cryptographic solution to a provider and I am essentially 'adding' them to allow them to send me information about their produce or my account.
Once the unique key or solution becomes compromised I can simply toss out the key associated with my main email manager and move on with my life without getting every piece of shitware junk mail.
Drives me fucking mad.