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[2384.64 --> 2386.02] is this well this is
[2386.02 --> 2387.76] amazing you know that
[2387.76 --> 2389.12] google supports the
[2389.12 --> 2391.74] plus delimiter in their
[2391.74 --> 2392.68] email addresses so you
[2392.68 --> 2395.42] can say alex ktz plus
[2395.42 --> 2398.06] twitter at gmail or
[2398.06 --> 2400.18] whatever and it will
[2400.18 --> 2402.58] send every email that
[2402.58 --> 2404.50] twitter has to that
[2404.50 --> 2406.16] specific email address
[2406.16 --> 2408.18] the trouble is it relies
[2408.18 --> 2410.18] on the service that's in
[2410.18 --> 2411.32] question twitter or
[2411.32 --> 2413.40] whoever to respect that
[2413.40 --> 2414.96] and then also when they
[2414.96 --> 2416.04] sell that information to
[2416.04 --> 2417.14] third parties at what
[2417.14 --> 2419.12] whatever point elon decides
[2419.12 --> 2419.88] to in the future
[2419.88 --> 2422.50] they've also got to
[2422.50 --> 2423.68] include that plus in
[2423.68 --> 2424.58] there because everybody
[2424.58 --> 2426.70] knows that plus is just a
[2426.70 --> 2428.00] delimiter and so the
[2428.00 --> 2429.20] real email address is just
[2429.20 --> 2430.28] a bit before the plus
[2430.28 --> 2432.44] what this fast mail
[2432.44 --> 2433.54] integration allows me to
[2433.54 --> 2435.50] do is set up a genuine
[2435.50 --> 2439.48] email alias so you know
[2439.48 --> 2440.82] it becomes two or three
[2440.82 --> 2442.12] random words and a couple
[2442.12 --> 2443.80] of random numbers instead
[2443.80 --> 2445.46] of my actual email address
[2445.46 --> 2449.32] being semi obfuscated and
[2449.32 --> 2451.28] it's built directly into the
[2451.28 --> 2453.54] bit warden clients so they
[2453.54 --> 2454.78] have that generate password
[2454.78 --> 2456.12] feature if you if you look
[2456.12 --> 2457.24] at the checkbox the next one
[2457.24 --> 2459.12] down there's now a generate
[2459.12 --> 2460.74] username box which we've
[2460.74 --> 2462.44] talked about before but if
[2462.44 --> 2463.16] you look just a little bit
[2463.16 --> 2464.68] further down than that there
[2464.68 --> 2465.68] is a there's three or four
[2465.68 --> 2467.24] services in there and one of
[2467.24 --> 2469.52] them is now fast mail and
[2469.52 --> 2471.88] so just by creating or
[2471.88 --> 2473.32] generating an email address
[2473.32 --> 2475.14] alias in the bit warden
[2475.14 --> 2477.06] client it will go and talk
[2477.06 --> 2478.62] to the fast mail API create
[2478.62 --> 2480.20] the email alias and then
[2480.20 --> 2481.30] from that point in history
[2481.30 --> 2484.02] you have a rootable email
[2484.02 --> 2486.08] address that is not your
[2486.08 --> 2488.06] real email address but is the
[2488.06 --> 2490.66] alias it's it's brilliant you
[2490.66 --> 2491.88] know it feels to me like we
[2491.88 --> 2494.84] are creating a huge void
[2494.84 --> 2496.56] between two worlds we we now
[2496.56 --> 2497.84] have you know most of us
[2497.84 --> 2499.20] hopefully who are well
[2499.20 --> 2500.34] educated about passwords
[2500.34 --> 2501.94] using password managers you
[2501.94 --> 2502.74] know you mentioned yubi key
[2502.74 --> 2504.16] earlier all of these things
[2504.16 --> 2504.88] that are really great but
[2504.88 --> 2506.78] then I feel like most people
[2506.78 --> 2508.42] are just not even anywhere
[2508.42 --> 2510.24] close to using a unique email
[2510.24 --> 2513.42] address for each service I I
[2513.42 --> 2514.34] don't I think we need to
[2514.34 --> 2515.22] figure out how to bridge that
[2515.22 --> 2517.16] gap well the tooling helps you
[2517.16 --> 2518.34] know building the tooling to
[2518.34 --> 2519.52] do it I think that's what this
[2519.52 --> 2520.38] I think that's what this is
[2520.38 --> 2521.88] trying to do isn't it mm-hmm
[2521.88 --> 2524.44] yeah I think you're right yeah
[2524.44 --> 2526.38] okay you win I I've been I
[2526.38 --> 2527.26] mean this is not a sponsored
[2527.26 --> 2528.16] thing I've been trying to get
[2528.16 --> 2529.32] Brent on bitwarden for weeks
[2529.32 --> 2532.18] the man loves his uh key pass
[2532.18 --> 2534.58] you know what I like about it
[2534.58 --> 2536.64] is that um it's worked for the
[2536.64 --> 2538.34] last 15 years and I don't need
[2538.34 --> 2540.52] to question it and uh but I've
[2540.52 --> 2543.10] been trying to find that key
[2543.10 --> 2545.08] reason that will make me switch
[2545.08 --> 2548.58] and maybe this is it I think the
[2548.58 --> 2549.66] key reason will be when you
[2549.66 --> 2552.52] decide it's time uh if I know
[2552.52 --> 2554.26] anything about about you Brent
[2554.26 --> 2555.26] it's that you have to decide
[2555.26 --> 2556.30] it's a good idea before you'll
[2556.30 --> 2557.56] do something shouldn't that be