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    7 months ago

    What I like about Proton Pass is the aliases for your email, they are one of the neatest features I have seen in the last time, even firefox now has that feature

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        7 months ago

        oh ok, didn’t know. still, all I wanted to say is it’s a cool feature. and Proton has up to 10, firefox up to 5 I think.

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              7 months ago

              Like as in beer? No. Or free as in freedom? Also no.

              However, iCloud will give you a large amount of the feature set for a fraction of the price (starts at $0.99/mo) and will likely give privacy not too far from what Proton gives you.

              In the end, there’s always a risk with putting any information on the web.

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        7 months ago

        it’s an email generated by a service like Firefox Relay, Proton Pass or Simple Login, etc, connected to your email (only on the receiving part) used as a way to hide and protect your actual email from spam when registering to anything. That way, this alias email redirects incoming mail to your real email, and when you receive spam, or something you don’t want in your Inbox, you just deactivate that alias.

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        7 months ago

        I think Proton bought SimpleLogin or something. It’s very similar, I use both to have more free aliases

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      7 months ago

      Proton provides a SimpleLogin account, which is integrated with Bitwarden, so you can get the same functionality directly with Bitwarden too.