AliasVault is a free, open-source tool designed to protect your digital identity. By combining password management with powerful email aliasing, it helps you stay secure, reduce spam, and control how websites see you. Perfect for anyone serious about privacy and tired of shadow profiling.
Highlights:
🛡️ End-to-End Encryption: Master password never leaves your device.
✨ Alias Generator: Unique identities for every site.
📧 Built-in Email Server: Disposable addresses, direct inbox access.
🌐 Cloud or Self-Host: Choose official service or your own server.
🆓 Open Source: AGPL-3.0 licensed, transparent and auditable.
🚫 Spam & Tracking Defense: Pinpoint which service leaks your data.
Protect your email address from spam by creating and using disposable email forwarders which protect your actual email address.
✨ Auto‑creating addresses: Generate unique, self‑destructing email aliases on the fly.
🛑 Spam shield: Each alias can forward only a limited number of messages before shutting down.
⚡ No install needed: Works entirely online, nothing to configure locally.
🔒 Privacy‑first: Protects your real inbox from leaks, spam lists, and shady sign‑ups.
🧩 Flexible modes: Choose “no‑brainer” for simplicity or “advanced” for more control.
🌍 Community‑driven: Long‑standing open project with active support and transparency.
Perfect for sign‑ups where you expect spam but still need to receive a few legitimate emails.
Spamhaus provides a free reputation checker that lets you verify if an IP address or domain is listed on their blocklists. It’s a trusted resource for diagnosing email delivery issues and identifying malicious activity.
🔍 Check IP addresses and domain names against Spamhaus blocklists
📧 Diagnose email delivery problems caused by poor sender reputation
🛡️ Identify malicious domains, compromised servers, or spam sources
⚡ Fast, reliable, and widely used by ISPs and mail providers
🌐 Web‑based tool, no installation required
🤝 Maintained by the Spamhaus Project, a global authority on spam and cyber threats
Perfect for: Sysadmins, email service providers, and security‑conscious users who need to verify sender reputation.
