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JoeForkeyBolo

02/09/24 4:40 PM

#19940 RE: JPetroInc #19939

I'm sorry some here are unable to read and comprehend. Let me explain it like I would to a small child.

Email accounts can be used in the following ways.

1. Your normal, full-time email account you use to correspond with family, friends, and other contacts used in everyday life, such as doctors, pharmacies, investments, etc.

2. Email accounts that are temporary, and are used to provide to certain websites where you're not sure you want to have an ongoing relationship, such as trial memberships, etc. where you need an actual email address to receive confirmation codes or emailed links to obtain the information or service you are requesting, and where you don't want to reveal your normal email address. This greatly helps to eliminate spam to your regular email address, and when spam to the temporary address gets too much, you can delete it and create a new temporary address and start over. You can always change to your normal email address with the service should you choose to continue as a member or customer.

3. Fictitious email address that are not actually created, but are made up on the fly when asked to enter an email address, so you can get past the initial website screens. An example where I used this is to obtain access to the investor conference calls with Sequire where I didn't want to share my normal or temporary email address. This works when the only check is that the email address provided is in a valid format. No check is done that an actual email account exists to allow you to access the content desired. They probably will send an email to the address, and it will be rejected because you made it up. However, even a made-up email address may exist.

I explained this to my neighbor's 8-year-old and she understood it. But then again, she hasn't had Covid multiple times and probably doesn't have loss of mental acuity and brain fog like some posters here. And fortunately she has never been afflicted with GDS, for which there is no cure.