SimpleLogin is an open-source email alias service that protects your inbox by using a unique email alias for every website. Unlimited bandwidth, custom domain, PGP, Yubikey, open roadmap. Made in 🇫🇷.
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I had been using SimpleLogin for almost 6 months now and I am very happy with it. With lots of data breaches and privacy issues, this tool is a must have.
@lee_chiang Thanks Lee! Data breaches do indeed happen much more often than people think. Big companies also try hard to hide them.
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I've been using it for half a year now and all I can say is that it's a must-have app no matter who you are or what you do. It protects your privacy!
As a bonus, you'll have much more control on your inbox by disabling the email addresses to which spam is sent thus you'll have a nice and clean inbox; no filtering through spam, no headaches.
@daniel_t0t3u Thanks! I always have a bit of doubt regarding the spam detection by Gmail/Outlook/etc and with SimpleLogin, the spam detectors are actually us and that feels great :).
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"One alias per service" method requires a lot of efforts. You need to generate a random alias, store it somewhere. Imagine a situation when you will need to reset your password on some service — you definitely won't recall it even after one month. Simple Login greatly simplifying it. And it's a strange pleasure when you are able to block all spam going to the leaked email in one click. Plus you will know who exactly leaked your personal data.
Great work! Thank you.
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One small suggestion — it would be convenient (to me) seeing website name/description field when alias is collapsed.
@dasdero Hey this is indeed a requested feature on github.com/simple-login/app/discussions/469 :). Feel free to upvote it to make it happen sooner!
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I love SimpleLogin, I've had my email address for many years so it's not unexpected to see it on haveibeenpwned.com a lot, and not always able to figure out where it was pwned from. Now I can generate random addresses on my own domain using the chrome add-on to traceback the next time I show up on a pwned list.
I also have a number of different projects and domains that are kicking about and many different places I have to check my emails. Since I use ProtonMail so I'm limited to how many domains I can attach, and this makes it a bit more difficult to centralise my emails, until of course, I found SimpleLogin. Set up the domain with them, point it to my main email address (which has my PGP pubkey to encrypt once it's received at SimpleLogin), set up the extra email addresses as aliases and voilà, we're all set to get everything in my one inbox.
Highly recommend it, 10 stars out of 5 :)
@ohmg Thanks for the 10/5 rating :D! Just to let you know HIBP integration is in progress and should be available this month. This feature is also actually coded by a SimpleLogin user and not by us! SimpleLogin community just rocks and is the best one I know :).
I know it since a few days ago and started to use it right away. It's open source so I tried to installed it in my home server, but I found the process a bit complex (maybe with some video tutorial with step by step indications), so I end up using it from their website. Super happy with it.
@ayoprez Thanks! The self-hosted version is indeed a bit complex currently as it requires DNS, Postfix and Docker setup. We are working on creating a more simple self-hosted version that should simplify the self-hosting process :).
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I have been a premium user for a few weeks and I believe that now I have a service to control my privacy. Hopefully in the future we can easily login to our favorite websites with Simplelogin, a comfortable and private login without hidden interests.
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