TheStrange_Specialist
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Method 1: Using “+” annotation in your Gmail address
If you want to create multiple email addresses from your Gmail address then you can use the “+” symbol to add another word to your Gmail address. For example,
Suppose your Gmail address is peterparker@Gmail.com and you want to create a custom email address for signing with amazon.com . To create this custom email address , all you need to do is just add the keyword “amazon “ before or after your username in your email address like this “ peterparker+amazon@Gmail.com” or “amazon+peterparker@gmail.com” and sign up with it on Amazon.com. Now all the emails from both these emails will be sent to your primary Gmail address at peterparker@Gmail.com .
It is as simple as that and you can use this simple trick to create an unlimited number of custom email addresses and all of the mails would be send to your primary Gmail address .
Method 2: Using dots in your Gmail address
Example
If you want to create multiple email addresses from your Gmail address then you can use the “+” symbol to add another word to your Gmail address. For example,
Suppose your Gmail address is peterparker@Gmail.com and you want to create a custom email address for signing with amazon.com . To create this custom email address , all you need to do is just add the keyword “amazon “ before or after your username in your email address like this “ peterparker+amazon@Gmail.com” or “amazon+peterparker@gmail.com” and sign up with it on Amazon.com. Now all the emails from both these emails will be sent to your primary Gmail address at peterparker@Gmail.com .
It is as simple as that and you can use this simple trick to create an unlimited number of custom email addresses and all of the mails would be send to your primary Gmail address .
Method 2: Using dots in your Gmail address
Example