Email Alias Generator
Protect your inbox
Email Alias Generator: Protect Your Real Email
Email aliases are additional addresses that redirect to your main inbox. They protect your real email from spam, breaches, and profiling: use unique aliases per service and if one leaks, only that alias is compromised.
Our generator creates aliases in multiple formats: subdomain-based ('[email protected]'), suffix ('[email protected]'), or completely random names for services like SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, DuckDuckGo Email Protection.
Ideal for signing up on suspicious sites, subscribing to newsletters, or any interaction where you don't want to reveal your primary email.
How does it work?
- 1Select alias type
Gmail suffix (+), subdomain, random, or specific format (SimpleLogin, AnonAddy).
- 2Configure options
Base domain, service prefix (optional), length of random part.
- 3Copy and use
Get the alias ready to paste in the registration form. Remember it forwards to your real email.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, and FastMail support them. Some don't — check with your provider. If yours doesn't, use dedicated services like SimpleLogin (free/paid) or AnonAddy (open source).
Yes. The + suffix in Gmail is trivial to remove and many spammers/scrapers do it. For real anonymity, use dedicated alias services that generate different addresses on real domains.
Aliases don't protect against phishing (they still receive the email), but they help identify origin. If you receive spam at '[email protected]', you know the brand or their vendor leaked or sold your address.