Switch off per alias
If one source goes rogue, disable just that alias. Your real address stays untouched, the others keep working.
Aliases forward mail to your real address. Replies travel back the same way. Only the alias is ever visible.
If one source goes rogue, disable just that alias. Your real address stays untouched, the others keep working.
When you reply through an alias, the recipient only sees the alias. Your real address never shows up in the header.
Servers in Germany. GDPR-compliant.
We forward mail, we don't store it. No subject lines, no bodies in our database.
It gets forwarded, not stored. The mail runs through our server for the duration of delivery and is gone after that. We log the envelope (sender hash, alias, size) — no subject lines, no bodies, no recipients in plaintext.
Outbound forwards are DKIM-signed and ARC-sealed — the authentication standards large receiving servers expect, so forwarded mail is recognisable as authentic.
Your account and all aliases get deleted. Inbound mail to your aliases is rejected from the moment of cancellation — the sender gets a bounce. The local parts of your aliases stay permanently reserved so nobody else can claim them.
Yes, with Pro. You verify the domain through a few DNS records, then you can mint aliases on xyz@your-domain.com. One custom domain per Pro account.
Germany. Backups are encrypted client-side before they go to Tarsnap — Tarsnap only ever sees ciphertext, never plaintext.
Card, PayPal, SEPA. EU VAT is handled and itemised automatically.
SimpleLogin is part of the Proton group (Switzerland). AnonAddy is UK-based. The difference is jurisdiction — EU instead of Switzerland or UK.
One person based in Austria — details in the imprint. Directly reachable, clear responsibility.
| Free | Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Custom domain | — | 1 |
| Aliases | 10 | 500 |
| Forwards / day | 100 | 1000 |
| Replies / day | 25 | 500 |
| Outbound burst / h | 10 | 50 |
| Price | €0/month | €3.99/month €39/year |
| Get Pro |
Free is enough for private use. Pro when you want your own domain or more volume.