Gmail tricks - create unlimited siblings of your Gmail address

Use (+) to create unlimited siblings of your Gmail address

Many times, you need multiple email accounts for testing and the options you have is to create free accounts imaging if you have to create 100+ accounts for testing and then to test you have to open each and every account to check for the emails.
A simple workaround is to get a gmail account and just append a plus (“+”) sign after your email address and after that, you can insert any combination of words or numbers to create any number of personalized email IDs with the same inbox.
For instance, if your current email ID is myname@gmail.com, you can modify email to myname+sibling1@gmail.com or myname+sibling2@gmail.com or use any combination to still receive an email with the same ID, myname@gmail.com.
Hence using this Gmail trick, you will be able to create multiple aliases of your primary ID and that too without tweaking any setting or configuration.
Tips:
  1. You can make use of multiple aliases to sign up with web services with their name after the (“+”) sign. So, when you get an email from them on your primary ID you will know instantly which service has sent you the email.
  2. You can use an alias name to sign up for social channels and use their name while registering. For instance, myname@gmail.com can be modified into myname+facebook@gmail.com,myname+twitter@gmail.com, and so on.

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