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Email Aliasing Comparison

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Compare 10+ email alias services by features, pricing, security, and privacy

Quick Start  •  Comparisons  •  Privacy & Security •  Best Practices •  FAQ

Table of Contents

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Getting Started

Provider Comparisons

Privacy & Security

Best Practices

Reference & Help

What is Email Aliasing?

Email aliasing lets you create alternate addresses that forward to your real inbox, so you can use unique addresses without exposing your primary email.

Example:

Key Benefits

  • Privacy: Hide your real email to reduce breach exposure
  • Spam control: Disable compromised aliases instantly
  • Organization: Sort by alias/source
  • Tracking: Identify who leaked or sold your data
  • Security: Use unique addresses per service

How Email Aliasing Works

Think of it like a P.O. Box for your email: you hand out a forwarding address instead of your real one.

graph LR
    A1["Retail Website 1"] --> B1["[email protected]"]
    A2["Retail Website 2"] --> B2["[email protected]"]
    A3["Newsletter Subscription"] --> B3["[email protected]"]

    B1 --> C["Primary Inbox<br/>[email protected]"]
    B2 --> C
    B3 --> C

    %% Website nodes
    style A1 fill:#f3f4f6,stroke:#2563eb,stroke-width:1px,color:#111827
    style A2 fill:#f3f4f6,stroke:#2563eb,stroke-width:1px,color:#111827
    style A3 fill:#f3f4f6,stroke:#2563eb,stroke-width:1px,color:#111827

    %% Alias nodes
    style B1 fill:#2563eb,stroke:none,color:#f9fafb
    style B2 fill:#2563eb,stroke:none,color:#f9fafb
    style B3 fill:#2563eb,stroke:none,color:#f9fafb

    %% Inbox node
    style C fill:#f3f4f6,stroke:#2563eb,stroke-width:2px,color:#111827,font-weight:bold
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Types of Email Aliasing

Built‑in aliases:

  • Gmail "+" addressing ([email protected])
  • Outlook additional addresses/aliases
  • Pros: Free and instant
  • Cons: Limited management, easier to guess/strip

Dedicated services:

  • Full alias lifecycle management, custom domains, reply support, encryption, rules, APIs, dashboards

Provider Selector

Choose the best provider based on your needs:

Your Need Best Choice Price Why
Just starting DuckDuckGo Email Protection Free Zero setup, great tracker removal
Budget conscious Addy.io Lite $1/mo Strong feature/price ratio
Maximum privacy SimpleLogin (by Proton) $4/mo Swiss jurisdiction, strong security, apps
Apple ecosystem Hide My Email (iCloud+) from $0.99/mo System-level integration, easy replies
Developers/self-hosting Forward Email from $3/mo Open-source, own domain, flexible

Note

Prices shown are starting paid tiers. Many providers offer free plans. iCloud+ pricing varies by storage tier and region.

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Top 3 Recommendations

Best for Beginners Best Value Most Secure
DuckDuckGo Email

Price: Free
Aliases: Unlimited @duck.com
Setup: Zero config

Pros:
- Easy onboarding
- Tracker removal
- Reply support

Cons:
- @duck.com only
Addy.io

Price: $1/mo (Lite)
Aliases: Unlimited
Domains: 1 custom

Pros:
- GPG/OpenPGP, API
- Rules, webhooks
- Reply support

Cons:
- Solo developer
SimpleLogin

Price: $4/mo
Aliases: Unlimited
Jurisdiction: Switzerland

Pros:
- PGP, WebAuthn
- Proton integration
- Mature apps

Cons:
- Higher cost

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Provider Comparisons

Quick Reference Table

Provider Jurisdiction Free Tier Starting Price Reply Support Open Source Encryption
Addy.io Netherlands $1/mo Paid plans Partial TLS
SimpleLogin Switzerland ✅ (10 aliases) $4/mo TLS
Forward Email USA ✅ (own domain) $3/mo TLS
DuckDuckGo Email USA ✅ (unlimited) Free only Partial TLS
Firefox Relay USA ✅ (5 aliases) $0.99-$1.99/mo Premium Partial TLS
AdGuard Mail Cyprus ✅ (limited) $2.99/mo Premium Partial TLS
33Mail UK $1/mo Premium TLS
IronVest USA $39/yr TLS
Erine.email France Free TLS
Apple Hide My Email USA Requires iCloud+ from $0.99/mo TLS

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Free Plans Detailed Comparison

Provider Free Aliases Reply Support Custom Domains Monthly Limits Standout Features Best For
Addy.io Unlimited standard + limited shared domain ~10 MB bandwidth GPG/OpenPGP, API (paid) Power users trial
SimpleLogin 10 Fair use PGP, mobile apps, browser extensions Beginners
DuckDuckGo Unlimited @duck.com Fair use Tracker removal, autofill Quick start
Firefox Relay 5 Fair use Tracker removal, Firefox integration Mozilla users
AdGuard Mail ~10 ~2,000 emails Temporary aliases, ecosystem Light usage
33Mail Unlimited ~10 MB Simple and reliable Basic forwarding
Erine.email Unlimited Fair use Open-source, EU-hosted Privacy advocates
Forward Email Unlimited* ✅ (own domain) Provider SMTP limits Open-source, self-host option Developers
Apple Hide My Email N/A (iCloud+ required) Separate feature Apple policy Seamless Apple integration Apple users

Note

*Own domain required for Forward Email free tier.

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Paid Plans Detailed Comparison

Provider & Plan Price Aliases Reply Domains Key Features Target
Addy.io Lite $1/mo Unlimited + 50 shared 1 GPG/PGP, API, basic rules Individual
Addy.io Pro $3/mo (yr) / $4/mo Unlimited 20 Analytics, rules, bulk ops, webhooks Power users
SimpleLogin Premium $4/mo Unlimited Unlimited PGP, Proton integration, directory patterns Individuals/Teams
AdGuard Mail Premium $2.99/mo ~1,000 1 Anonymous replies, premium domains Corporate/Power users
33Mail Premium $1/mo Unlimited ✅ (20/day) 5 Simple interface, longevity Small business
33Mail Pro $5/mo Unlimited ✅ (up to 1000/day) Unlimited Higher volume Business
IronVest Premium $39/yr ~50 Virtual cards, phone masking All‑in‑one privacy
Forward Email Enhanced $3/mo Unlimited Unlimited 100% open‑source stack, webhooks Developers
Apple iCloud+ 50GB from $0.99/mo Up to 1,000 ✅ (iCloud Mail custom domains) System‑level integration Apple users

Note

  • Regional pricing varies.
  • “Unlimited” often means “no fixed hard cap” but subject to fair use/abuse limits.

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Addy.io vs SimpleLogin

Criteria Addy.io SimpleLogin Winner
Best for Beginners Moderate setup complexity Simple setup and interface SimpleLogin
Best for Power Users Advanced features, better value Core features focus Addy.io
Best Value $1/mo for most features $4/mo for all features Addy.io
Most Reliable Single developer dependency Enterprise infrastructure SimpleLogin
Best Privacy Netherlands jurisdiction, GPG Switzerland jurisdiction, PGP Tie
Detailed Feature & Company Analysis (click to expand)

Company Structure Analysis

Addy.io: The Independent Pioneer

  • Strengths: Quick updates, direct communication, lower costs, innovation
  • Concerns: Single point of failure, limited capacity, no succession plan

SimpleLogin: The Enterprise Solution

  • Strengths: Team redundancy, 24/7 support, financial stability, professional operations
  • Concerns: Corporate bureaucracy, higher costs, less experimental

Core Features Comparison

Feature Addy.io SimpleLogin
Bulk Operations CSV import/export Basic bulk
Search & Filter Advanced Basic
Bounce Handling Detailed logs Basic
Spam Detection SpamAssassin Basic

Advanced Features Comparison

Feature Addy.io SimpleLogin
Conditional Rules Advanced regex Basic patterns
Auto-Enable/Disable Smart rules Manual only
Usage Analytics Detailed charts Basic counts
Bandwidth Tracking Per-alias Not available
Alert System Configurable Basic notifications

Security Comparison

Feature Addy.io SimpleLogin
2FA Support TOTP only TOTP + WebAuthn
Password Security bcrypt Argon2
Session Management Standard Advanced
Security Audits 2023 (Securitum) Regular audits

Privacy and Security Analysis

Data Collection and Retention

Important

Always prefer the provider’s current privacy policy; retention practices can change.

Provider Email Content Storage IP Logging Analytics Account Data
Addy.io Doesn’t persist delivered content; undelivered may queue Short‑term for abuse/fraud Self‑hosted analytics Email; optional recipients (encrypted at rest)
SimpleLogin Stores only what’s needed for delivery/queue; logs limited Short‑term for abuse/fraud Plausible (privacy‑focused) Email, billing via processor
Forward Email Delivery/queue only; self‑host options Configurable/self‑host None by default Minimal (domain configs, DNS)
DuckDuckGo Email Strips trackers; minimal logs Minimization approach Anonymous/aggregate Email address only
Firefox Relay Delivery only; Mozilla policies apply Mozilla policies Mozilla telemetry (privacy‑respecting) Mozilla account data
AdGuard Mail Delivery only Anti‑abuse logs Internal Email and account
33Mail Delivery only Standard logs Unknown Basic account
IronVest Delivery only Standard logs Basic Account & payment
Apple Hide My Email Delivery only Apple policy Apple analytics iCloud account data

Tip

For true content secrecy, use end‑to‑end encryption (PGP/GPG) with contacts. Aliasing alone does not hide content from providers.

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Cancellation / Downgrade Behavior

Understanding what happens when you downgrade helps you avoid vendor lock-in.

Provider Keeps Working Disabled Deleted Risk
SimpleLogin Existing aliases/domains; receive/reply within free limits Creating new aliases beyond free Nothing permanent Minimal
Forward Email Existing forwarding Premium SMTP/API, priority support Some premium configs Low
AdGuard Mail Free features, base alias quota Premium domains/features Premium‑only aliases Low
33Mail Basic forwarding Custom domains, higher reply limits Custom domain configs Moderate
Firefox Relay First 5 aliases Extra aliases, custom domains (if offered) Aliases beyond free limit Moderate
Addy.io Standard aliases; 1 recipient; basic forwarding Multiple recipients, usernames, custom/shared domains, reply Extra recipients, premium domain aliases Moderate

Tip

Best practice: Export alias → service mappings before you upgrade and before any downgrade.

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Legal and Compliance

Jurisdiction can affect data access rules, retention, and government requests.

Provider Jurisdiction GDPR Retention Govt Requests
SimpleLogin Switzerland (Proton) Minimal; logs time-limited Requires Swiss/EU legal process
Addy.io Netherlands (EU) Minimal; deletion upon request EU legal process
Erine.email France (EU) Minimal collection EU legal process
AdGuard Mail Cyprus (EU) Standard EU retention EU legal process
33Mail United Kingdom ✅ (UK GDPR) Standard UK legal process
Forward Email United States ✅ (as applicable) Configurable/self-host US law; self-host option
DuckDuckGo United States ✅ (as applicable) Minimal collection US law; transparency statements
Firefox Relay United States ✅ (as applicable) Mozilla policies US law; transparency reports
Apple Hide My Email United States ✅ (as applicable) Apple policies US law; well-documented process

Tip

Practical Picks by Privacy Level:

  • Maximum privacy: Switzerland (SimpleLogin/Proton)
  • Strong privacy + features: EU providers (Addy.io, Erine.email)
  • Acceptable with trade-offs: US providers (DuckDuckGo, Forward Email, Apple)

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Best Practices

Alias Naming Conventions

Recommended Formats

Format Example Use Case
service-purpose@ [email protected] Service-specific aliases
category-date@ [email protected] Time-based organization
trustlevel-service@ [email protected] Security-based sorting

Avoid These Patterns

Organization Strategies

View organization strategies (click to expand)

By Category

By Trust Level

By Time Period


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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake Wrong Approach Right Approach
Random/reused aliases [email protected] or [email protected] [email protected] (unique per service)
Not testing replies Assuming replies will work Always send a test from your alias before important use
Skipping password manager Not tracking which alias goes where Store alias + service mapping to avoid lockouts
No backup plan Immediately switching all accounts Keep original email active during transition; export aliases
Rushing critical accounts Migrating banking/2FA accounts first Start with low-risk accounts, then move to banking/work/2FA



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Reference and Support

Feature Glossary

Core Concepts:

  • Alias: An email address that forwards to your real inbox
  • Catch-All: Automatically forwards ALL emails to a domain
  • Reply Support: Ability to send emails FROM your alias
  • Custom Domain: Using your own domain for aliases

Advanced Features:

  • Directory/Subdomain: Create aliases on-the-fly using patterns
  • Rules Engine: Automatic actions based on email content
  • Bandwidth Limiting: Restrict data transfer per alias
  • Webhook Support: Real-time notifications to your applications

Security Terms:

  • GPG/PGP: End-to-end encryption standards
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Extra login security
  • Zero-Knowledge: Provider can't read your data

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Troubleshooting Guide

Emails not forwarding
  1. Check spam/junk folder
  2. Send a direct test to the alias
  3. If using custom domain: wait 24-48h for DNS propagation
  4. Check your email client filters/rules
Can't reply from alias
  1. Confirm your plan supports replies
  2. Configure SMTP/app settings from provider docs
  3. Verify Reply-To settings in provider dashboard
Slow delivery

Expected delivery times:

  • Normal: 5-30 seconds
  • Peak hours: up to 2-5 minutes
  • International: up to 10 minutes

Action: Check provider status page for incidents

Frequently Asked Questions

Will recipients know it's an alias?

No. Recipients see the alias as the sender unless you disclose it.

Can I reply from my alias?

Most paid services support replies. Free tier support varies (DuckDuckGo and SimpleLogin free both support replies).

What if the provider shuts down?

Keep your main email active, document alias mappings, and maintain a migration plan. Consider having a backup provider for critical aliases.

Are aliases safe for banking?

Yes, but migrate critical accounts last and choose a reliable provider with good support and strong security track record.

How many aliases do I need?

Typically 10-50 aliases. Start with categories: shopping, social, newsletters, work, and disposable.

Additional Resources

Official Documentation

Privacy and Security Guides

Video Tutorials:

Community Forums:

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Contributing

Found an error or outdated info? Contributions keep this guide accurate.

Verification Standards:

  • Use official docs/pricing pages/privacy policies
  • Include links and verification dates in PRs/issues

Quick Contributions:

  • Pricing/feature updates (with links/screenshots)
  • New provider suggestions (include free/paid plans, security features, jurisdiction)

Quality Standards:

  • Accuracy first with neutral tone
  • Include dates for pricing/feature claims
  • Keep tables and sections consistent

For detailed guidelines see: CONTRIBUTING.md

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License

MIT License - see LICENSE

What this means:

  • Free to use for personal or commercial purposes
  • Modify and distribute with attribution
  • No warranty; information provided as-is

Attribution for substantial reuse:

Source: Email Aliasing Comparison Guide
Author: github.com/fynks/email-aliasing-comparison
License: MIT

Disclaimer

Always verify current pricing, limits, and policies from official provider sites before making decisions. The authors are not affiliated with any email aliasing providers.


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