![]() ![]() The end of the username can have a plus ( +) appended to it, followed by anything you want - making practically infinite combinations available. ❌ → (cannot put dots in the domain) Add a plus at the end ✅ → → → → (cannot have two consecutive dots) ![]() This is another Gmail trick on how you can create multiple email addresses by inserting (.) dot anywhere in your Gmail address. The username part of an email address (anything before the can have a dot/period placed in any part of it. Use (.) dot to create multiple addresses of your primary address. Here’s how you can make use of this yourself: Use instead of useful trick is to note that both the and domains work interchangeably. Type the special Gmail address in the To text box. Click Create a new filter from the very bottom of the page. Click Filters and Blocked Addresses from the Tabs list. Google’s Gmail allows people to get a free email account - but it seems that a lot of people aren’t aware that this gives you access to almost unlimited unique email addresses that will all point to the same inbox, just by making a couple of simple tweaks to it. Here's how to set up email filters with your hacked Gmail address: Click the gear icon on the upper right-hand side of Gmail, and then click See All Settings from the drop-down menu.
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