Whenever you have to register for a new platform or service, you will often be required to provide your password and email address. Some use specialized software to generate fictitious email accounts in order to prevent spam from filling their mailbox. It could take more time and work to do this, particularly if you don’t already have a service or distinct email account set up for these uses. Users of Proton Mail will now be able to conceal their email address directly from their email client, saving them the trouble and providing the privacy-focused Swiss startup with an advantage over Gmail.
Proton has revealed that customers of Proton Mail will have the ability to create an alias to conceal their email address. The functionality is now available in Proton Mail’s online and desktop clients, and it can be accessed and enabled under the Security Center section of the settings. Users may choose to cancel their randomly created alias email address at any moment after generating it. This may be beneficial if a user wishes to prevent spam from getting to their inboxes as well as being crucial in the case of a data breach. The functionality is the outcome of SimpleLogin, an open-source company that specializes in alias email address creation, being acquired by Proton. Proton has already included a similar function into their password manager Proton Pass using the resources of SimpleLogin.
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Although the function is brand-new to Proton, the idea behind it is not. For instance, Bitwarden may provide password management services, but it introduced a function like to this in 2022. With the help of Firefox Relay and other outside vendors, it provides these choices via its browser extension and application. Nevertheless, since the functionality depends on third-party integration, customers must locate the API keys from their email forwarding provider, making setup rather difficult.
In contrast, using an alias with Proton is a little simpler; all it takes is a short visit to your email settings. You won’t even need to utilize Proton Pass, the company’s password manager, if you choose to use aliases in Proton Mail. The advantages are the same regardless of the path you choose: better security for your personal information and fewer approaches from outside companies.