And what do you actually use? I know the answer is probably self-hosting but maybe there are other solutions for a decent privacy.

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    I am new to the alias world so I’ve a question. How can I be sure that an alias provider doesn’t have access to my emails when they are forwarded?

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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately there is no way, it requires trust. Just like you need to trust your email provider to not have access to your emails.

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        1 year ago

        A point can be made here for email providers that also provide aliasing services such as Protonmail/SimpleLogin: Since they’re the same entity, using an aliasing service requires no additional trust.

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          True but I believe SimpleLogin is based in France while Protonmail is based in Switzerland. Two seperate governments.

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            Indeed, interesting

            SimpleLogin is the product of SimpleLogin SAS, registered in France under the SIREN number 884302134. SimpleLogin SAS is part of Proton AG.