The privacy implications of this are a deep and toxic swamp into which every previous attempt has sunk. Right now, control over an email account is the best we've got.
The privacy implications of this are a deep and toxic swamp into which every previous attempt has sunk. Right now, control over an email account is the best we've got.
> Right now, control over an email account is the best we've got.
And it's a poor enough solution that we have to build extra layers around it (for example, Apple's auth "login with Apple ID", which lets you hide your real email address behind an anonymous relay)