What is Firefox Relay

Firefox Relay is a security-focused plugin that provides email privacy by creating email masks to forward messages to the user's true inbox

It offers data privacy by collecting only basic personal details during the signup process and promises not to collect transaction records or payment history

The plugin also safeguards location privacy and web history privacy, while monitoring user activity to identify trends and optimize performance


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Bergg UschaBergg Uscha

Guys, thank you for make it possible to use relay in chrome. But keep it technical. No need for excessive advertising of the subdomain feature on the web site. Top menu, top banner, the help pop up (which is also covers a portion of the screen on android). REQ: I hope that the option "Allow ⁨Relay⁩ to collect data showing the sites on which your masks are created and used." is what I am missing as a feature. I would like to know the names/mails of the senders without going into my email app.... Show more

BrianBrian

Firefox relay is great, 5 stars. The extension isn't. It's glitchy and doesn't render properly for many websites, getting in the way. It often mistakes many fields for emails that aren't. As far as the intended use if it worked properly, right now you can only generate new aliases with the extension. This means (1) its useless for people with free accounts, since we only get 5 masks, (2) we only need the extension when signing up for new stuff, not when logging in or doing things with exist... Show more

MichaelMichael

This extension has been out for over a year now. The icon in the email field STILL doesn't render properly. Now, more recently, it requires me to be logged into my Relay account to use it? I configure my browser to clear all cookies on exit, I don't stay logged into anything. Using an API key would be far more preferable.