I've noticed some users exploiting Gmail's features to register multiple Serv00 accounts, which I believe should be blocked. A single Gmail address can be transformed into countless variations by adding periods (.) or plus signs (+).
For instance, the original address abcd@gmail.com can become a.bcd@gmail.com, ab.cd@gmail.com, a.b.c.d@gmail.com, etc., all of which are considered equivalent by Google.
Similarly, adding a plus sign yields even more variations like abcd+abc@gmail.com, abcd+123@gmail.com, abcd+ab12@gmail.com, etc., which are also treated as abcd@gmail.com.
Such behavior is unacceptable, especially when used for commercial purposes. This practice undermines the integrity of our platform and creates unfair advantages for some users.
Therefore, I suggest that accounts created in this manner should not be allowed to register for Serv00, and existing accounts of this type should be deleted.
Thank you for your dedication.
Gmail allows users to have multiple email accounts
And @googlemail.com
This is very normal, the function provided by Google Mail. What's wrong with this? With so many people using this suffix, how can it be banned at will?