SimpleLogin
Receive and send emails anonymously with open source email aliases

SimpleLogin is an open source email alias service that lets users create anonymous email addresses to protect their real inbox from spam, phishing, and tracking. Aliases can both receive and send emails, and the service supports custom domains, PGP encryption, browser extensions, and mobile apps. It also functions as a privacy-focused identity provider as an alternative to social login buttons.
Users create email aliases that forward messages to their real inbox; replies are routed back through SimpleLogin so the real email address is never exposed.
Privacy-conscious individuals and developers who want to protect their email identity online
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- freemium
- Launched
- 2020
Founders
- Son Nguyen Kim
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