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Multiple Email ID’s From Single Gmail Account

                                            You may call this as a hack or a trick or a bug in gmail.If you have a gmail ID then you can create and use multiple email ID’s with the single gmail ID .So, there is no need to create different email accounts for registering multiple times on a single website.Suppose ,I want to create two accounts on abc.com then I have to use different email id’s for each account but with this method I will be able to register on any site multiple times with single email account.I have tested this trick on gmail account but have not tried it on Yahoo or Hotmail.So the Requirement for this trick to work is


  • You should have a gmail account
Here is the step by step tutorial on Trick To Use Multiple Email ID’s From Single Gmail Account


The basic idea behind this trick is that websites treat email Id with .(dots) or +(Plus) to different whereas gmail considers them same.
If I have an email id pctipstricks@gmail.com then all the messages delivered to the email addresses such as pc.tipstricks@gmail.com or pc+tipstricks@gmail.com will be delivered to inbox of pctipstricks@gmail.com whereas the websites treat these email id’s as a different email id’s.So by varying the postion of .(dots) or +(plus) sign you can create multiple accounts on any website.
So, there is no need to manage multiple email accounts for multiple  website accounts .

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