If they don't, they need to be using better reputation services as their gatekeepers. It should be a 30 second fix to add to that list and hit Save to at least fix this one domain. LL should have access in their account with these reputation providers to whitelist a domain. It's broken in some way to prevent users from being less identifiable is the only assumption I can make.Īlso. Also, other privacy focused yet reputable validated email providers are failing. Protonmail is a highly recommended and regarded email hosting provider. The workaround is to use a different email domain that is validated. This year, Spidey Linden said in response "We use multiple reputation services to validate email domains. In the first they said they were investigating. This was reported back in 2021 (bug #231235) and also in January of this year (bug #232936). i know LL folks rarely look in here, but what's up with this policy? As someone who works in a company in the data business, I don't like this. I did not try Gmail since I avoid Google at all costs.Īt least from Canada, LL appears to be blocking signups without a "real" email provider and address. So I then what they did, I tried a number of the major anonymous mail site addresses and get same error message. " Hm, that email doesn't look quite right. I tried creating a new SL account this morning using and, and got the error message they mentioned. My original sign up two+ years ago was via Proton, btw.īut guess what? At least from Canada, the OP is right. Instagram, for example, blocks all attempts to create accounts through the major VPN IPs these days, for example. I am a Proton user for my personal emails, and wanted to check the OPs theory, as a lot of major sites won't allow anyone to sign up using Proton or through a VPN.
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