@TheTwelveYearOld to [email protected]English • 5 months agoTIL SimpeLogin has limits for how many accounts you can make for a single siteimagemessage-square25arrow-up1151arrow-down110cross-posted to: privacy
arrow-up1141arrow-down1imageTIL SimpeLogin has limits for how many accounts you can make for a single site@TheTwelveYearOld to [email protected]English • 5 months agomessage-square25cross-posted to: privacy
minus-square@TheTwelveYearOldOPlinkEnglish29•5 months agoSimpleLogin premium, with their domain. But I can’t blame them for not wanting to ruin the simplelogin.com domain
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•5 months agoI wonder if that’s the case for custom domains as well.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months agoIf you have your own domain and need to create dozens of aliases for the same website, just self-host SimpleLogin.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months agoEmail is one of the services I will never self host.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-25 months agoI don’t self-host my primary mail server either, but it’s fine for my aliases (I use self-hosted addy.io but SimpleLogin can also be self-hosted). I use PGP to encrypt everything on my addy.io instance, and only decrypt it in my email client.
SimpleLogin premium, with their domain. But I can’t blame them for not wanting to ruin the simplelogin.com domain
I wonder if that’s the case for custom domains as well.
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If you have your own domain and need to create dozens of aliases for the same website, just self-host SimpleLogin.
Email is one of the services I will never self host.
I don’t self-host my primary mail server either, but it’s fine for my aliases (I use self-hosted addy.io but SimpleLogin can also be self-hosted). I use PGP to encrypt everything on my addy.io instance, and only decrypt it in my email client.