SimpleLogin is an open-source email alias service that protects your inbox by using a unique email alias for every website. Unlimited bandwidth, custom domain, PGP, Yubikey, open roadmap. Made in 🇫🇷.
This chrome extension is great because I can still signup for everything I see online but don't have to worry about getting any junk mail. The UI is simple to use and pairs great with my proton email.
ProxiedMail is cheaper in general and offers you a lifetime plan. It's more affordable to get a ProxiedMail lifetime than to have SimpleLogin for a year.
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I've found SimpleLogin last year and subscribed to premium before my trial expired. In my opinion it's the first solution of this kind which is fully thought out through. I especially appreciate support for replies and custom domains. Thanks to the latter feature I was able to migrate my catch-all email domain to SimpleLogin and kill off some compromised aliases used only by spammers.
My only wish is if there were integration with password managers (especially Bitwarden), but that's not really a Simplelogin's issue.
Oh and did I mention it's fully open-source with nice documentation for self-hosting?
@janv Thanks Jan! Being able to reply/send emails from an alias is the most difficult technical challenge in SimpleLogin and glad that it works out well! Stay tuned for the password manager integration, we'll continue asking password managers to integrate SimpleLogin :) and if no one answers, why not create our own 😅.
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SimpleLogin is easy and elegant in use and allows you to create (and destroy) email aliases on the fly - new site you’re not 100% sure of? Register with an off the cuff alias. Excellent free level and loads of extra features on the reasonably priced paid tier - highly recommended by me
@waffle Hey the coupon code is to be used within Paddle, our bank card & PayPal payment provider. For crypto, can you send us an email at hi[at]simplelogin.io so we can find a way to apply the discount :)?
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I was looking for such a service a couple of years ago and didn't find one. Then I looked about a month ago and found 4 different services. Tested 3 of them, chose SimpleLogin and immediately upgraded...
A couple of days ago I managed to purchase and configure my domain (.eu domain deal: about 12 Eur for 10 years).
As someone already mentioned, creation of aliases on own domains is somehow limited. It would be good to extend the functionality for own domains:
- Allow '.' in aliases.
- Implement support for directories on domain.
- Adjust the length of the generated words or even provide a list of own words. That might be useful also for other languages than English.
- Btw. do you also have mobile apps on GitHub? Do you accept pull requests from community?
However, I cannot recommend Producthunt - it forced me to use social SSO login instead of SimpleLogin.
@jeniks Thanks! The dot sign (.) is recently allowed in alias :) and support for directories on custom domain is underway!
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SimpleLogin was the best thing that's ever happened to me (and I assume it the same applies to others who have tried it out. :) ). I use it mainly to protect my main e-mail from companies that potentially don't respect GDPR laws or can't be bothered to.
The free plan is perfect enough to persuade me to upgrade to the premium plan in the near future. They also have an exclusive discount for students, though I don't recall by how much at the moment.
The only thing I'd wish was added to this superb online service is customization of the length of the random words from the Custom Alias section and/or the type of words (not sure if it's already implemented for premium users). Just today, one of the list of domains had generated names like ".unsuspiciousness@slmail.me" and some religious term(s) paired with the domain name. It'd be a bit awkward to explain to people why the e-mail address looks like that.
@verumrex Thanks for your kind words Verum! The premium plan is free for students during their scholarship - we were also broke back then :). About the random suffix, there's this feature request https://github.com/simple-login/... that uses 6 random character instead of a random English word as sometimes the word can be a bit embarassing :D, for example this one is captured by one user 🤦♂️ https://www.reddit.com/r/Simplel...
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@nguyenkims Beat me to the punch! Thought I was the genius with the idea for sec there x). Also, that has got to be the most epic address generated by SimpleLogin thus far!
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I’ve been using SimpleLogin for almost a year. Super helpful and pairs well with ProtonMail for added privacy and identity protection.
@bzdata Thanks Beatriz and glad that SimpleLogin is useful to you! ProtonMail is indeed one of the best privacy-focused email services and we really hope SimpleLogin can collaborate with ProtonMail one day!
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SimpleLogin is one of my favorite go-to products for privacy and security.
The premium plan gives instant access to custom domains, which allows you to manage all your custom domains with catch-all rules for example and use them on the fly.
The major benefit of using email aliases like SimpleLogin allows, is that in case of a data breach, it's impossible for the hackers to find your other accounts, as you would have a different alias for each account.
Breaches take place on a **daily** basis. And once your email account is in the wild, it will stay there forever. There is no way to get it back.
And for those who are wondering, you can even send emails from an alias straight from your email provider (like Gmail or ProtonMail), to always maintain your privacy even when exchanging with people via email.
I **highly** recommend using SimpleLogin, and I **highly** recommend taking the very generous premium plan. I have been using their service since a few months now, and I really can't recommend it enough.
@maxdesalle Thanks a lot Max! Email alias is often mistakenly limited to the plus sign (+) trick and definitely deserves more love :).
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@nguyenkims Indeed, and there is a major difference between these two as plus signs (+) don't protect your inbox against spam as much as straight up different aliases do.
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