AnonAddy is an open-source anonymous email forwarding service that protects your real email address from spam by using a different unique email alias for every website. It creates unlimited aliases for free. Encrypt forwarded emails with PGP encryption using this service.
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.
I use this in my personal life to generate different emails for each service I sign up, instead of using the same email whose role is to collect spam lmao.
I also use it when dev-ing to create different sign ins on prod so that emails don't bounce and affect our email deliverability.
I think one thing from me is that when opening my Chrome extension, it takes a while to load the content in it (though its only a minor inconvenience). I think I would also like it if you guys made it so the browser extension has a badge with the number of emails you've created for the website you're currently on.
Hi Product Hunt,
I've been working on AnonAddy (short for anonymous email address) for the past few months with the vision of creating a privacy friendly, transparent and easy to use email forwarding service.
AnonAddy protects your real email address from spam and allows you to identify who has sold your data by using a different unique email address for every website.
You can create unlimited email aliases on the fly whenever you sign up to a new service. For example, if your username is johndoe, and you were signing up to Argos, you could enter argos@johndoe.anonaddy.com and the email alias will be created automatically in your dashboard as soon as it receives its first email, which will be forwarded to your real email address (Argos will not be able to see what this is).
Here’s a highlight of some of AnonAddy’s best features so far:
- Add your own GPG/OpenPGP key per recipient to encrypt all forwarded emails
- Add Custom domains
- Anonymously reply to forwarded emails
- Generate UUID aliases that look like - 94960540-f914-42e0-9c50-6faa7a38...
- Add multiple recipients per alias
- Add additional usernames to compartmentalise your aliases
- Browser extension for Firefox and Chrome
- API
New features are added regularly in response to user feedback.
A coupon is available this week until Friday 29th November for 50% off your first year - BLACKFRIDAY50
Any feedback or suggestions are very welcome.
Thanks,
Will
Very cool product! It will be very interesting to see how it develops! It's a must if you are interested in protecting and managing your personal data! Looking forward to following this one!
This is EXACTLY what I’ve been waiting for! ❤️
But... Any reason why the Pro plan has such a low bandwidth limit, anonymous replies and recipients?
What happens if you want to route all your emails through and you keep in touch with more than 20 people, send attachments or have promotional emails with images, and reply to a lot of emails?
@abrupted Hi Alex,
That's great, thank you!
Do you mean the Free plan? The average email is about 76800 bytes (75KB), this is roughly equivalent to 7,000 words in plain text. So the 10MB monthly allowance on the Free plan would allow you to receive around 140 emails.
The Pro plan's 500MB would be almost 7,000 emails which should be more than enough. The 20 recipients are your own real email addresses that you add to the site. For example you could have your personal email, work email, etc. These recipients are where emails will be forwarded to, you can change recipients for each email alias. On the Pro plan you can send 100 anonymous email replies to forwarded emails per day, the number of different email aliases you can have is unlimited.
I hope that makes a bit a more sense, let me know if you have any more questions.
@willbrowningme One think that could really help with conversions is if on the upgrade page, you actually show the perks and compare plans vs. just showing their price points.
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