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The biggest hindrance is the rollback and London installation regardless of which method you use.
It takes less time than making a post on here and then replying to it.
I get not wanting to have loads of different launchers and whatever, but I guess it just is what it is. Downloading Galaxy and signing into it were by far the quickest part of the entire process lol.
I have a gmail account I use for anything I don't really care about. If X wants an email, and I want X, but don't really care after that, I use my gmail for X.
Less about time and more about, yet another, company selling my information so that I can get, even more, spam.
Yeah, I do. It's been a part of 7 data breaches and, at least, 4 information sell-offs. It's loaded with spam but, very occasionally, I have to rummage in there for some random email and having 1 less company selling it off helps.
Which are also free and really easy to make.
People are weird.
Create every time you need to use a service a new alias. So for example if your domain is value.com and your e-mail is nothing@value.com and you want a product from gog make something like nothing+gog.com@value.com
Than create a whitelist rule for that sub address and have it delivered in its own respective folder. Setup a filter Auto delete that anything addressed directly to nothing@value.com is never delivered in your inbox. When a data breach occurs delete or blacklist the breached sub address and up it with a number. So if a databreach happens at gog you delete the old mail alias and setup nothing+gog.com1@value.com
You have than a effective secondary account with minimal spam if even. You have a global picture of all data breaches you do not have to rummage through things all is organized and is some cases it gives a clue where the breach happened, if nothing has been publicly acknowledge yet.