email "security"
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:24 pm
Hmm.... so over the past few days my primary email account with hotmail has given me a count down of being required to add my cell phone number to my account or another email address for "security reasons". Neither of those are things I really want to do as I really dont believe its any of hotmails business what my cellphone number is or what my other email address' are. I've had this damn email address since probably 2000 or 2001 and find it ridiculous that they now require this.
I'd like to just shift over all my emails to an alternative account but its locked me out of my own damn email at this point and the easiest way to shift the emails to a different account is just click on the fine print at the bottom of emails and enter a new email instead of going to each site directly and signing back up. Plus I've got old emails I need to keep for record keeping and I use that email to sign into a bunch of different sites. Furthermore I'm also guessing most other email providers require something similar to what hotmail is doing.
Overall I see this as an invasion of privacy. Given its a minor one but it still is what it is.
Anyone else see something similar going on?
Anyone find a way around it?
Anyone suggest an email provider that doesn't require this horsepussy?
I'd like to just shift over all my emails to an alternative account but its locked me out of my own damn email at this point and the easiest way to shift the emails to a different account is just click on the fine print at the bottom of emails and enter a new email instead of going to each site directly and signing back up. Plus I've got old emails I need to keep for record keeping and I use that email to sign into a bunch of different sites. Furthermore I'm also guessing most other email providers require something similar to what hotmail is doing.
Overall I see this as an invasion of privacy. Given its a minor one but it still is what it is.
Anyone else see something similar going on?
Anyone find a way around it?
Anyone suggest an email provider that doesn't require this horsepussy?