Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers using Firefox Private Relay
Firefox Private Relay is a new add-on service by Firefox maker Mozilla; the service is designed to reduce unwanted emails and spam by generating unique aliases acting as a proxy email service to hide the user’s email address from advertisers and spam operators when signing up for a web form.
The service entered testing last month and is currently in a closed beta, with a public beta currently scheduled for later this year, ZDNet has learned.
How does Private Relay work? Mozilla says “We will forward emails from the alias to your real inbox,” and “If any alias starts to receive emails you don’t want, you can disable it or delete it completely”.
Source: www.zdnet.com
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