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Show HN: Free email alias to hide your real email and organize accounts

Author: connorpeters

Score: 21

Comments: 17

Date: 2021-11-28 03:33:57

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lsiebert wrote at 2021-11-28 08:21:12:

With no written privacy policy or TOS, I'd be reluctant to use this.

beardyw wrote at 2021-11-28 09:28:24:

Second that. Email is insecure, so whose eyes can see it is my first thought.

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 16:28:21:

Thanks for the comment, currently they're hosted on S3 but I toyed around with the idea of having a downloadable application that syncs the emails to your own device and deletes them from the server. Is that something you'd find valuable for the sake of privacy?

I will work to address the TOS soon, good thinking.

beardyw wrote at 2021-11-28 16:40:21:

Having my own domain I tend to just make up email addresses as I need them. Not too anonymous though, given whois. Anonymity has not been a issue for me I suppose.

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 03:43:28:

Hacked this together on AWS over the last few weeks, please let me know if you find any bugs or get any value from the project! Also any tips for more clearly communicating how it works and the value it provides would be appreciated, I've found it difficult to explain to some of my less technically inclined friends.

dmje wrote at 2021-11-28 08:32:43:

I'm a happy

https://simplelogin.io

user. Seems much more feature rich than this service?

schleck8 wrote at 2021-11-28 10:48:27:

There is also

https://anonaddy.com

which is open-source and has a great free plan

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 16:23:35:

Thanks for the links, wasn't aware of these products until now. Will have to checkout their services more but does seem to be the same in essence.

kseistrup wrote at 2021-11-28 19:49:49:

There's also DuckDuckGo Email, if you have a DDG account:

https://duckduckgo.com/email/

nitn wrote at 2021-11-28 12:02:20:

I use SimpleLogin as well, it's a great solution and it baffles people when I just make up an email address with my domain and give it to them on the go (thanks to catch-all).

I have this one thing bothering me. How do we know that SimpleLogin is not making a copy of the email? Do we simply trust SL not to do that or do we have a way to verify it?

johnklos wrote at 2021-11-28 13:45:44:

Email aliases don't work any longer, since super smart companies like Google and Microsoft will treat any forwarded spam as original spam and will then consider the forwarding server to be a spam server.

Not sure that this is actually forwarding, but with no way to find out except using it, I'm just going to guess that it is based on the description on the site.

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 16:24:38:

It's not actually forwarding, it's sending a new email with the same content. I haven't seen any issues with them going to spam but definitely a concern of mine.

tgamma wrote at 2021-11-28 09:46:57:

Nice project! But I would be a little concerned not to be able to bring my own domain name. I would not want to update all my accounts where I have used the alias in case your project stops working some day.

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 16:26:26:

Thanks! That is a very reasonable concern, hopefully won't be an issue but you never know. Perhaps at some point I will add that feature to ensure people don't get locked out in some unforeseen circumstance in the future.

ev1 wrote at 2021-11-28 11:16:07:

Please consider a less cool but more neutral domain/TLD.

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-28 16:22:22:

Hi thanks for the comment! What do you mean by "more neutral domain"? What is non-neutral about locke.id?

orliesaurus wrote at 2021-11-28 22:41:41:

I think the author of the reply means a domain that reads something like, beautifulsunnycloudmail.com - so it looks inconspicuous (or rather unflaggable?) compared to the words "lock" and "id"

connorpeters wrote at 2021-11-29 15:06:07:

Ah gotcha, good point! Something for me to consider moving forward.