SimpleLogin Description

Email aliases allow you to remain anonymous online and protect your inbox from spam and phishing. Open-source. Made in Europe and hosted there. If a website asks you for your email address, use an alias to replace your real email. Emails sent to an address other than your real email address are forwarded to you without the sender even knowing. If you wish to reply to an email forwarded to you, just hit "reply" and your real email address will remain hidden. You can also send emails easily from your alias. You can quickly create an alias from anywhere. Register for the newsletter and create an online account in just a few clicks. All SimpleLogin components are open-source and based on open-source technology. An alias can not only receive emails but can also send them. An alias can be used to create a full-fledged email account. You can manage your aliases via the SimpleLogin website, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari extensions. Or on your phone using Android (Play Store or F-Droid) or iOS apps.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
$4 per month
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

API:
Yes, SimpleLogin has an API

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Company Details

Company:
Proton AG
Website:
simplelogin.io

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
iPhone
iPad
Android
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

SimpleLogin Features and Options

Anti-Spam Software

Allow / Block List
Audit Log
Email Archiving
Email Recovery
Email Routing
Encryption
Fraud Detection
Quarantine
Reporting & Statistics
Spam Filter