Whenever I connect to public WiFi that asks for an email address, I always enter an address on the same domain that's asking. Like hello@publicwifi.net. Very few forms actually check for it and they just let you connect without verification
I opt into marketing emails, of course
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something@example.com works too
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Maybe, that's less fun though
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yeah that's true..
I should find a real honeypot address lol
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@rubenwardy I am so doing that from now on 😍 I normally do a@b.com
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@Flyingfirepig @rubenwardy I do mail@mail.com
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