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Easily create a different email for each website to hide your real email. Protect your inbox against spams, phishing, data breaches
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Use email ALIAS instead of your real email address to:
- defend your mailbox from spams, phishing and data breaches.
- protect your privacy from cross-site tracking.
1- Next time a website asks for your email address, give an alias instead of your real email.
2- All emails sent to an alias is *forwarded* to your personal email address.
3- Just hit "Reply" if you want to reply to a forwarded email: the reply is sent from your alias and your real email stays hidden. You can also easily send emails from your alias.
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SimpleLogin is the long awaited solution to fighting spam! I easily create a custom e-mail login for pretty much everything now. That the first words in the custom addresses are the site I use it for is brilliant! Thank you Proton. Well done.
¡Excelente! Me encanta la seguridad que proporcionan y tantas opciones.
It still doesn't support Manifest v3 But it's good otherwise. edit: Newest version appears to use it so we're all good!
I've been using this extension for the last year and a half alone with protonmail. This is one of my most used extensions period. This really leveled up my privacy game by giving all of my companies different email addresses. I feel like it was worth the time investment to swap my emails on the companies because eventually you get to a point where you just create a new one when a company asks :).
I don't know how to get started to use this the instructions are not clear
Works good, great for creating alternate accounts. Friendly interface easy to use.
The SimpleLogin Chrome extension is a fantastic tool for anyone looking to protect their email privacy effortlessly. This innovative extension allows you to create alias emails that forward to your real email, enabling you to keep your actual email address private while signing up for services or newsletters. SimpleLogin is brilliantly simple to use; with just a few clicks, you can generate a new alias directly from your browser, making it incredibly convenient. The service helps reduce spam and safeguard your identity by minimizing exposure of your real email. For anyone concerned about email security and spam, SimpleLogin is an invaluable addition to your Chrome extensions.
SimpleLogin is a good extension but needs more free aliases. 10 is not even close to enough.
SimpleLogin deserves the 5 stars I'm giving it. If you value your online privacy and security, installing this extension is a must! I just wished they had similar functionality for phone numbers and credit cards.
Very slow on alias creation, and for ~4-3 months it used to fill in the email and then immediately remove it from the form. I think the removal was fixed a month ago though. I like the service, the website, the open source platform. The browser extension has been a let down. I'm thinking of using the api to write my own now single-file extension, it's just one API call + form field fill, it isn't hard at all.