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AnonAddy AnonAddy

AnonAddy AnonAddy

Let&s;s say your username is johndoe. You can now use *@johndoe.anonaddy.com (or .me) as your email. Where * denotes any valid local part for an email address. If you would like to remain anonymous choose a username that is not linked to your real name or identify and that you haven&s;t used anywhere else. You can also create aliases at shared domains if you are concerned about others linking alias ownership to you. Either on the fly or generated beforehand. Next time you are signing up to a website or newsletter, simply make up a new alias and enter that instead of your real email address. We&s;ll automatically create the alias in your dashboard as soon as it receives its first email. You can reply to emails and send from aliases anonymously too! Let&s;s say a spammer gets hold of one of your aliases and starts sending unsolicited email to it. You can simply toggle a switch in your dashboard and deactivate that alias. Our system will then silently discard any further emails and you won&s;t be forwarded anything else for that alias. You can also delete the alias. Then our system will reject any emails and respond with an error. Generate new aliases in a couple of clicks straight from your browser using the open-source browser extension. Also available on other chromium based browsers such as Brave and Vivaldi. Bring your own GPG/OpenPGP public keys and add them per recipient. You can then easily toggle encryption on and off. With encryption on, all forwarded messages will be encrypted with your public key. Only you will be able to decrypt them with the corresponding private key. This is great if you are using Gmail or Outlook and wish to prevent any inbox snooping. If you have your own domain you can add it and use it exactly like your username subdomain aliases e.g. [email protected]. You can also enable or disable the catch-all functionality for each of your domains. You can then manage your aliases and deactivate/delete any that start receiving spam! If you don&s;t like the fact that all your aliases contain your ...

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About AnonAddy AnonAddy

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

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United States

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