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An Ode to Apples Hide My Email

Firefox Relay SimpleLogin Sneakemail MailPace AnonAddy
  1. Keep your email safe from hackers & trackers...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There is SimpleLogin[0] and Mozilla Private Relay[1] as more generic options. I've never tried them as I struggle to figure out how trustworthy they are. At the end of the day, emails are essentially proxied by these products. [0] https://simplelogin.io [1] https://relay.firefox.com/.

    #Email #Fake Email #Disposable Email 83 social mentions

  2. Receive and send emails anonymously. Create a unique email address for each website to avoid cross-site tracking and protect your inbox from spam, phishing and data breaches.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $2.99 / Monthly (Premium)
    There is SimpleLogin[0] and Mozilla Private Relay[1] as more generic options. I've never tried them as I struggle to figure out how trustworthy they are. At the end of the day, emails are essentially proxied by these products. [0] https://simplelogin.io [1] https://relay.firefox.com/.

    #Security & Privacy #Fake Email #Email 271 social mentions

  3. Sneak Email hides your address from spammers, companies, others.
    Another one that's come up in the past is https://sneakemail.com/.

    #Disposable Email #Fake Email #Email 6 social mentions

  4. A Transactional Email Provider from the creators of idbloc.co - for apps, websites and anything else
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I agree that this is a challenge! If you want to use the hosted version, it's impossible to avoid the need for that trust. I'm working on making self-hosting easier for this reason. Some other services (like Firefox Relay) will use AWS' Simple Email Service for everything. I opted to go for [MailPace](https://mailpace.com/), an independent, privacy-focused provider instead, which is an improvement but still not ideal. I believe that SimpleLogin lets you self-host your email, which is best from a privacy perspective, but I'm slightly concerned about the UX of having to think about email deliverability. Still experimenting with that!

    #B2B SaaS #Email #SaaS 18 social mentions

  5. Create unlimited aliases for free. Protect your email from spam using disposable addresses. Encrypt forwarded emails with PGP encryption using this service.
    For those who do not wish to interact with their webserver config (or can't) there is AnonAddy, which can be self-hosted (https://github.com/anonaddy/anonaddy) or paid for (https://anonaddy.com/). It's really convenient, with the added benefit (for the paid version) of having a domain, that is used by many people, which makes it easier to hide behind an email address.

    #Email Productivity #Email Spam Protection #Email 171 social mentions

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