The best email alias service, compared
Weighing up SimpleLogin, Addy.io, Firefox Relay, Proton Pass, or another forwarder? Here's how EmailAlias stacks up against every major email alias service — on features, pricing, privacy, and how easily you can switch. Every alias is permanent forwarding, never disposable.
10 aliases free forever · custom domains on Premium · no "disposable" throwaway inboxes
EmailAlias vs SimpleLogin
The independent alternative to Proton-owned SimpleLogin — adds zero-knowledge privacy and sender-risk detection.
Compare with SimpleLogin →EmailAlias vs Addy.io
Side-by-side against the open-source forwarder formerly known as AnonAddy, with a cleaner dashboard and exposure analytics.
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How EmailAlias differs from Mozilla's built-in masked-email service — real custom domains and per-sender intelligence.
Compare with Firefox Relay →EmailAlias vs Proton Pass
A dedicated alias service vs Proton's bundled hide-my-email (which runs on SimpleLogin's engine).
Compare with Proton Pass →EmailAlias vs ImprovMX
Custom-domain forwarding like ImprovMX — plus privacy aliases, leak detection, and a free tier with no domain required.
Compare with ImprovMX →EmailAlias vs ForwardMX
Flat-fee domain forwarding vs privacy aliases with a free tier, leak detection, and send-from support.
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The veteran alias service modernized — clean domains, encryption, and exposure intelligence instead of a username subdomain.
Compare with 33Mail →EmailAlias vs Tutanota
Unlimited per-signup aliases and leak detection that work with any inbox — including a Tuta mailbox.
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Tracker-stripping email protection vs full per-service alias control on your own domain.
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The cross-platform alternative for everyone outside the Apple / iCloud+ ecosystem.
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A newer aliasing entrant with an overlapping feature surface — see exactly where they differ.
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The permanent-alias case against disposable-inbox services you lose access to in minutes.
Compare with Temp-Mail →Why people pick EmailAlias
An independent email alias service with zero-knowledge privacy, AES-256 encryption, and built-in exposure intelligence that tells you the moment a signup leaks your address. Start with 10 free aliases, bring your own domain on Premium, and reply or send from any alias — all without ever exposing your real inbox.