Originally Posted by
JonNYC
That would be an absolute minimum precaution.
Then again, whatever email you're giving them is the one that AA will have, presumably, and since by definition you will have given them your AAdv # as well, that's trouble with AA corp security if your account ever gets compromised.
I'd say I personally think this whole thing is a bad idea for a variety of reason, some individual, some more globally for AA members in general.
I understand completely... But in this day and age, I'm not expecting anything I do to be secure online. Just saying... If Secure.com wants to monitor the inbox for which I receive emails from my hotel and airline reservations, sure!! Have at it.. Separate email for just about all of that kinda stuff is already my MO. My "personal/inner most private" emails are sent to an address I do not share often.