Your Gravatar account can have more than one e-mail associated with it.
Gravatars are so-called “Globally Recognized Avatars” which allow you to show your choice of image (photo, drawing, whatever) alongside the comments you make on your own or others’ WordPress blogs.
You might find it handy to have multiple e-mails associated with your Gravatar account:
- to avoid every blog out there from knowing your main e-mail (remember, WordPress is often hacked).
- to avoid allow you to section off the damage if one of your e-mail addresses becomes compromised. If you get spam addressed to a given address, you can block just that one e-mail.
- to post to different categories of blogs with different pictures. For example, a dignified picture for responding to work-related blogs, and a fun one for personal comments on various blogs.
To start, go to gravatar.com, log in and select “Add an Email Address” from the “My Account” menu.
Gravatar asks you for the e-mail to add:
Enter the e-mail address you want to add, and hit Enter. Gravatar doesn’t add the e-mail automatically, but rather sends a confirmation e-mail to the address you entered. This is to prevent people from associated e-mail addresses that they don’t own:
Go to your e-mail account, and go to the confirmation link in the e-mail that Gravatar sent you:
Gravatar will activate the e-mail for use with Gravatar and then ask you to select an image to use with that e-mail (if you have more than one image):
Select an image, and confirm it:
OK, now you’ve added another e-mail to use with your Gravatar account. And you can keep your main e-mail (that you used to sign up with Gravatar) private.
Resources
Blogs covering adding multiple e-mail addresses to a Gravatar account include the WordPress blog and Leonid Mamchenkov.
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