I mean: if you send an email to your gmail.com address that is "john.doe@gmail.com" or you send an email to "johndoe@gmail.com" or you send to "j.o.h.n.doe@gmail.com" the recipient is absolutely the same. Using haveibeenpwned i noticed that writing the mail in the 2 different form, as exemplified before, you have different results. For example: the first mail can be reported as "pwned" and the second and the third not, it might be confusing for users.
I hope my example is clear, i strongely suggest to improve the "search" field for gmail.com addresses, in order to not apply as discrimination the ".".
I mean: if you send an email to your gmail.com address that is "john.doe@gmail.com" or you send an email to "johndoe@gmail.com" or you send to "j.o.h.n.doe@gmail.com" the recipient is absolutely the same. Using haveibeenpwned i noticed that writing the mail in the 2 different form, as exemplified before, you have different results. For example: the first mail can be reported as "pwned" and the second and the third not, it might be confusing for users.
I hope my example is clear, i strongely suggest to improve the "search" field for gmail.com addresses, in order to not apply as discrimination the ".".