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jaynate | 2 months ago
I’ve received some sensitive/PII content over the years.
I’ve wondered if this person has access to any of my information?
Not necessarily related to this post, but wonder why and how this could happen.
jaynate | 2 months ago
I’ve received some sensitive/PII content over the years.
I’ve wondered if this person has access to any of my information?
Not necessarily related to this post, but wonder why and how this could happen.
lysace|2 months ago
No. They have just told someone your email address and that someone has sent you stuff. Anyone can do that, if they dream up your email address. People having the same name are a lot more likely to do that.
Happened to me as well. I was the first one of the 50 people or so carrying my name to register "first[.]last@gmail.com" back in 2004. At least two of my namesakes have since mistakenly used my email address. Some people just aren't very detail-oriented.
neilv|2 months ago
I have a first.lastname@gmail.com, and my namesake has firstmlastname@gmail.com (with middle initial, and I think they originally created the GMail username without periods).
So, I sometimes receive emails intended for him, by people who saw firstmlastname and think it's firstlastname.
Maybe around a hundred emails so far, over the years.
I've gotten good at telling at a glance that an email is for him, without reading it, and forwarding and deleting.
Fortunately, my namesake is a very accomplished good-guy, so I'm happy to help.
hamdingers|2 months ago
dmurray|2 months ago
More likely their email address is firstlastnumber@gmail.com or firstlast@otherprovider.com though, in which cases the types of mistakes people make are likely asymmetric.
gnabgib|2 months ago
kelnos|2 months ago
I expect that someone else with the same name as you occasionally (or all the time) forgets that their actual email address is flast@gmail.com or lastfirst@gmail.com or some other similar combo, and enters your email into signup forms. Or has friends who guessed their email address and got it wrong. Or something.
That other person doesn't have access to your information.
jibal|2 months ago
Yes, and you've received email that was addressed like that ... so what's your issue?
> I’ve wondered if this person has access to any of my information?
Yes, because "this person" is you.
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