Email address

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Email Address is a unique identifier for an email account. It is used to send and receive emails over the internet. An email address is typically made up of a local part, an "@" symbol, and a domain part. For example, in the email address example@domain.com, "example" is the local part and "domain.com" is the domain part.

Structure of an Email Address[edit | edit source]

An email address has a specific structure that includes a local part, an "@" symbol, and a domain part.

  • Local Part: The local part is the first section of the email address, and it can contain alphanumeric characters, as well as certain special characters like the period (.), underscore (_), and hyphen (-). The specific allowed characters and the length of the local part can vary depending on the email provider.
  • @ Symbol: The @ symbol is a separator that divides the local part from the domain part of the email address.
  • Domain Part: The domain part follows the @ symbol and it typically represents the email provider's website. This part of the email address is case-insensitive.

Uses of an Email Address[edit | edit source]

An email address is used primarily for sending and receiving emails. It can also be used for signing up for online services, as a login for various websites, and for receiving newsletters and other direct communication.

Security and Privacy[edit | edit source]

It's important to keep your email address secure to prevent email spoofing and phishing attacks. It's also recommended to use a separate email address for different purposes (e.g., work, personal use, online shopping) to reduce the risk of spam and to keep different areas of life separate.

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