Mail Aliaser: Gmail Email Alias Management Extension

Mail Aliaser is a Chrome extension designed to help users create and manage email aliases for their Gmail accounts. This tool aims to address the issue of spam emails by allowing users to easily create new email aliases for different purposes.

With Mail Aliaser, users can create a new email alias to sign up for services or websites, enabling them to track if their data is being misused by checking which alias receives spam emails. This extension provides a convenient way to organize and monitor incoming emails, enhancing user privacy and security.

Please note that Mail Aliaser is currently only available for Gmail users. It is a free, open-source project by Mateusz Kruk, welcoming contributions on GitHub.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

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