Protect your real email address to help control your inbox
Firefox Relay email aliases protect your real email address from public view, automatically forwarding emails to your real inbox. Now you can receive only the emails you want in your inbox. Sign up with your Firefox account to get started.
How it works
Share Relay email aliases instead of your real email address to protect your email inbox, as well as your identity.Get the extension
Download the Relay extension for Firefox. Generate email aliases automatically wherever you enter your email address online.
Create a new alias
As you browse, the Relay icon will appear where sites ask for your email address. Select it to generate a new, random address that ends in @relay.mozmail.com.
Manage your aliases
Sign in to the Relay dashboard to keep track of the aliases you’ve created. Relay will forward messages to your email address. If an alias gets spam or unwanted messages, you can block all messages or even delete the alias, right from the dashboard.
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Shopping
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ShoppingBuying something from a new online shop? Use a Relay alias instead of your email when making an online purchase. We’ll forward the receipt to your real email address, and if you start getting emails you don’t like, just turn off email forwarding.
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Social NetworksWant to better protect your online identity when using a social network? Trying to keep your real email from being tied to your presence on social media? Use a Relay alias to log in and help protect yourself online.
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Offline
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OfflinePrefer to get email receipts, but want to avoid marketing spam too? Use a Relay alias instead of your email when getting a paperless receipt in a store. We’ll forward the receipt to your real email address, and if you start getting emails you don’t like, just turn off email forwarding.
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Access Content
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Access ContentWant to sign up for that newsletter, but don’t trust the sender? Use an alias instead of your real address — if you start getting unwanted emails through that alias, the sender may have sold your alias to other marketers, or it might even have been leaked in a data breach. Just turn off or delete the alias to protect your email inbox.
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Gaming
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GamingEnjoy online gaming, but worried about other gamers or bullies learning who you are through your gamertag and email address? Use a Relay alias to put one more layer of protection between your online identity and the games you play online.
Limited-time only: Unlimited aliases for $0.99 per month
Try Firefox Relay aliases and start protecting your email inbox. Then upgrade to Relay Premium for even more flexibility and customized control.
Top questions about Firefox Relay
- Free Relay is available in most countries. Relay Premium is available in the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Austria, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Ireland.
- Email aliases are masked email addresses that forward messages to your true email address. These aliases allow you to share an address with third parties which will mask your true email address and forward messages to it.
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You can use Relay aliases most places you’d use your regular email address. We recommend using them when signing up for marketing/informational emails where you may want to control whether or not you receive emails in the future.
We don’t recommend using aliases when you need your identity verified or for very important emails or those where you must receive attachments. For example, you’d want to share your real email address with your bank, your doctor, and your lawyer, as well as when receiving concert or flight boarding passes.
- Yes, you can generate Relay aliases on other browsers or mobile devices simply by logging in to your Relay dashboard.