![]() ![]() If you didn't ask for it, don't click on it and don't open it. Music.ly, a service I've never heard of, also appeared, as well as "Allison's" brand-new State Farm Insurance account just a few days after that. Next came the confirmation request to video game-watching service Twitch, (associated to a completely different username), which is laughable because I can't play a video game to save my life. A few days later in January, it was for a new Instagram account registered to my email address and a user name somewhat similar to my own. The first questionable message arrived in late December 2015 asking me to verify "my" new Microsoft account, one I didn't sign up for myself. ![]() ![]() This division of church and state between my two accounts has kept my personal Gmail inbox personal and relatively clutter-free. ![]() Like many of you, I use a separate email address for funneling new site registrations, newsletters and sales alerts. My Gmail inbox is a clean, spam-free place, and I like to keep it that way. ![]()
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