Firefox Relay is a 'privacy-first' service designed to 'hide' email addresses and protect user identities online. The free Firefox Relay package allows users to create 5 disposable emails for online use and forward all emails to their real account.
Users can now utilize FireFox Relay.
Mozilla began testing Firefox Relay last year, and the service is now officially available to users. To sign up for Firefox Relay, visit relay.firefox.com and log in with your Firefox account. Once completed, you can create 5 random email aliases and use them. Additionally, to access more advanced features, consider subscribing to the Firefox Relay Premium package.
- Download link for FireFox Relay here.
To use this feature, you need to update or download the latest version of Firefox:
- Download Firefox for Android
- Download Firefox for iPhone
Firefox Relay Premium Paid Package
The Firefox Relay Premium package costs 0.99 USD/month, providing users with unlimited disposable emails and custom domains. This package is currently available to users in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.
However, the biggest limitation of Firefox Relay is its support for small attachment files, only about 150 KB/email.
Mozilla's Firefox Relay is not the first service to offer the 'hide' email address feature. Previously, Fastmail, one of the premium email services focusing on privacy, also supported creating aliases to hide email addresses.
https://Mytour.vn/firefox-relay-hien-da-co-san-cho-nguoi-dung-29115n.aspx
Recently, 1Password also announced collaboration with Fastmail, allowing users to create disposable emails when signing up for websites, stores, and services.