

Relay is also a good deal more cross-platform than Apple's service, at least according to a Mozilla spokesperson who pointed out that "it is available on a variety of platforms including MacOS, Windows and mobile. You also need a Firefox account.įirefox Relay is free up to those five email aliases - Apple's service is part of paid iCloud plan. In addition, attachments are limited to a maximum of 150kb (anything greater isn't forwarded). However, it also only permitted five email addresses. It also allows the labelling of addresses – now synced over devices – to make it easier to keep track of which sites use which alias. Moz's approach is similar in that it also promises not to read the messages and delete them after forwarding.

Want to support Firefox? Great, you'll have no problem with personalised, sponsored search suggestions then.Firefox Relay hides a users real email address behind an alias to both protect the users identity and spare their inbox from spam. Waterfox: A Firefox fork that could teach Mozilla a lesson Mozilla hopes to ramp up the monetisation machine with a paid premium version of its Firefox Relay service, upping the current limit of five email aliases to a near-unlimited number.The iPhone maker promised users it would not read or process any of the email contents and gave customers the ability to stop receiving the messages.
