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Firefox Relay per Firefox
Recension de wolfgang8741
Classificate 4 de 5
per wolfgang8741, há 3 anosA welcome email relay service which may improve tracing down data breach origins, but a usability issues exists where premium subscribers using the Firefox extension and selecting "Generate Alias" generates not with the subdomain at this time which is the only reason to remove a star from an otherwise five star extension.
While the primary objective of the relay may be privacy, use cases such as data breach and contact information resale tracing are possible with these custom email aliases. Being able to track which site a custom alias is associated means being able to trace a breach or sale to the original account. (I'm not as concerned with privacy with subdomain use as I am excited about traceability of data sharing origins)
While the primary objective of the relay may be privacy, use cases such as data breach and contact information resale tracing are possible with these custom email aliases. Being able to track which site a custom alias is associated means being able to trace a breach or sale to the original account. (I'm not as concerned with privacy with subdomain use as I am excited about traceability of data sharing origins)
Responsa de disveloppator
publicate há 3 anosHi wolfgang8741, thank you for the kind review and the feedback. For the subdomain aliases, they're really great because they're is no need to have the add-on actually generate them, you can easily create them on the fly. For example if you're on your favorite music streaming site you can just type in for the email music@yoursubdomain.mozmail.com and emails will start flowing through to that alias. Or if you're on a news site you could do newssite@yoursubdomain.mozmail.com. We created the subdomain feature for convenience in creating an alias, especially in person or when you're on a mobile app and don't have easy access to the add-on. We do encourage you to use random generated aliases as much as you can though, as a randomly generated alias has a lot more privacy benefits. Thank you!
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- Mozilla's Mask email addresses are incompatible with a lot of websites. Which is a major inconvenience. Also, because of this service, a ton of important emails get filtered to my Gmail's SPAM folder. Setting up an email address for non-personal use is quite easy and the ability to reply is not hidden behind a paywall.
- Classificate 1 de 5per Morten, há 10 diasThe devs should know that almost no websites will accept email addresses with random combos of letters and numbers, like cw98sdy2u@mozmail.com!! Some sites even seem to block mozmail.com. At the very least, let us pick something that resembles a real email!
- Classificate 5 de 5per Usator de Firefox 18077784, há 10 dias
- Classificate 3 de 5per Anshul Hedau`, há 11 dias
- Classificate 5 de 5per Lucky, há 11 dias
- Classificate 1 de 5per Usator de Firefox 19096526, há 11 diasThis is so complicating to use. I can't find how I can mask my email when I can't even put it in my Samsung email app on my Mac. This is absolutely a no go. Just can't use it. Disappointing.
- Classificate 5 de 5per Fabricio, há 12 dias
- Classificate 5 de 5per Usator de Firefox 6125814, há 13 dias
- Classificate 1 de 5per Lilly, há 14 diasI have only ONE email address so why is this so complicated? That also means I have only password. So WHY is this so complicated...constantly being told to "log in" when I am obviously already logged in!
- Classificate 3 de 5per Usator de Firefox 18613160, há 19 diasGoogle doesn't like this extension now. Triggers the Captcha thing for every search.