
Not understood ? Let me give you an example .

Suppose There is an email account “sibi.nandhu@gmail.com”
with password “****”. Now if we login into Gmail account with email “sib.inand.hu@gmail.com” or “sibin.and.hu@gmail.com”or “exa.mple@gmail.com” or “exam.ple@gmail.com” and so on , we will get the same mailbox of “example@gmail.com”. Isn’t that great ?
This means Gmail does not count periods.
The trick – So now we understood that any mail that comes to any of the above emails will reach at “example@gmail.com”. So this fact can be used to create different (multiple) id’s on twitter , ibibo , etc with the same Gmail id.
We tested this with twitter and ibibo and the trick worked. With Facebook , the trick failed. But You can try on other networks and leave your comments.
This means Gmail does not count periods.
The trick – So now we understood that any mail that comes to any of the above emails will reach at “example@gmail.com”. So this fact can be used to create different (multiple) id’s on twitter , ibibo , etc with the same Gmail id.
We tested this with twitter and ibibo and the trick worked. With Facebook , the trick failed. But You can try on other networks and leave your comments.
At last!! We Landed!
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