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Email aliasing service that allows you to receive and send emails anonymously. Owned by Proton.
SimpleLogin is a tool and email alias service that accepts Monero, Bitcoin, and Fiat. It has no mention of KYC policies and has a score of 8/10. There are 9 user ratings averaging 5/5.
Scores
- No KYC mention
- No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Service Termination Policy 0 -4
The service provider can terminate access to services at any time without notice, at their sole discretion.
The service provider can terminate access to services at any time without notice, at their sole discretion.
0 Privacy-4 Trust - Third-Party payment processor -2 +1
Payments are handled through a third-party processor, such as Coinbase, CoinPayments, NOWPayments...
Payments are handled through a third-party processor, such as Coinbase, CoinPayments, NOWPayments...
-2 Privacy+1 Trust - Account required -1 0
Users require creating an account with the service in order to access and use its features.
Users require creating an account with the service in order to access and use its features.
-1 Privacy0 Trust - No KYC mention +15 0
No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Identity-Free registration +10 0
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
+10 Privacy0 Trust - Verified 0 +10
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior. Read more about the listing statuses.
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior. Read more about the listing statuses.
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0 Privacy+10 Trust - Strict no-log policy +5 +3
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.+5 Privacy+3 Trust - Open source code 0 +7
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
0 Privacy+7 Trust - Accepts Monero +5 0
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
+5 Privacy0 Trust - Audited 0 +5
The service has been audited by an independent 3rd party.
- Good Customer Support 0 +5
Customer support for this service is usually fast and helpful. They answer questions fast and solve problems.
Customer support for this service is usually fast and helpful. They answer questions fast and solve problems.
0 Privacy+5 Trust - Mature service 0 +5
This service has been operational for 7 years. While this indicates stability, it is not a future-proof guarantee.
This service has been operational for 7 years. While this indicates stability, it is not a future-proof guarantee.
0 Privacy+5 Trust - Legally registered 0 +2
Legally registered as Proton AG in Switzerland 🇨🇭.
Legally registered as Proton AG in Switzerland 🇨🇭.
0 Privacy+2 Trust - Email required 0 0
To create a user account in this service, you need to provide a valid email.0 Privacy0 Trust - JavaScript needed 0 0
The service requires the user to enable JavaScript in order to access and use its features.0 Privacy0 Trust - Mobile app available 0 0
The service has a mobile app available for download.
- Base score +50 +50
Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)
Terms of Service Review
SimpleLogin prohibits spam, illegal activity, and multiple free accounts. It collects your name and email upon signup but uses privacy-respecting analytics with no tracking cookies.
Full Name Required
Registration requires providing your full name and email address, which negatively impacts absolute anonymity.
No Disposable Emails
Users are prohibited from using disposable or forwarding emails to register, severely limiting anonymous signups.
Multiple Account Ban
Creating multiple free accounts or registering on behalf of a third party is explicitly forbidden.
Termination Without Notice
Access to services may be suspended or terminated immediately and without prior notice for alleged misconduct or prohibited behavior.
No Tracking Cookies
Site analytics are powered by Plausible, an open-source tool that collects no personally identifiable information (PII) and uses no cookies.
Reviewed from simplelogin.io/terms
ToS reviews are AI-generated and should be used as a reference only.
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Verification status changed from COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTED to VERIFICATION_SUCCESS
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Attribute "Third-Party payment processor" was added to SimpleLogin
Evidence and Review History
Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior.
We were long-time users of SimpleLogin and can confirm that the service is legitimate based on our personal experience. It’s also a popular service, now owned by Proton.
- No review checks have been published yet
- Last review Jul 29, 2025
- Verified Jul 29, 2025
- Operating since May 5, 2019
Verification proof
Comments
SimpleLogin is easy to use and useful, and although the free plan has some limitations, it is still available at no cost. I recommend using it together with Proton Mail, which is also provided by the same company, Proton AG.
It's a very useful platform for privacy enthusiasts. It would become even better if there was an Onion domain name. There's a free plan that's enough for most users.
I've used them for years, no issues. Interface is a little dated, and clunky to disable an alias. Biggest drawback is that some services don't accept emails with their domains, but that's not SimpleLogin's fault.
If you face issue of your mail domain being blocked by services this is a good tool to bypass that / increase your anonymity
SimpleLogin is a privacy essential — email aliases that keep your real address hidden. Owned by Proton, trusted by privacy lovers. ✉️🛡️
Amazing service. Used this for years and still do to this day. It is so handy when getting spammed with emails that you cannot get rid of to just completely block the sender. I have had many instances over the years where the email used starts getting emails from a completely different service. Either because they sold it or it was breached. Very reasonable pricing for what you get.
Great service with neat hidden features such as reverse-aliases, PGP encryption and on-the-fly aliases. Besides being well integrated in the Proton ecosystem, using the API with other services like Bitwarden works fine too. Pricing is very competitive for what it offers.
Great service for hiding your e-mail address and protecting from spam
Great tool to fight spam and hide your real email. Included with Proton premium. Interface is clear and intuitive. Enable/Disable alias in a click. You can check how many mails have been blocked and forwarded.
Description says "owned by Proton", I had no idea. Does anyone know when this happened?
This happened in 2022:
https://proton.me/blog/proton-and-simplelogin-join-forces