Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing. Fully encrypted and self-hostable. - aliasvault/aliasvault

  • gon [he]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    Uh… Their web version’s Terms and Conditions are… Readable? It’s less than 1000 characters. That’s characters, not words; It’s 135 words.

    Sometimes, it really pains me how much bullshit is on the internet. Why isn’t every TaC like this?

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    So… What’s the business model here? I don’t see any pricing and such, when using their services.

    I’m not 100% on board of unifying alias and email, makes it harder to move, but this might be interesting.

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      I may be mistaken, but I believe the built-in email server is purely for aliases, so it’s basically something like SimpleLogin or addy.io combined with Bitwarden.

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        Generate unique aliases (identities) for different services and create unique email addresses with AliasVault’s built-in email server. Receive emails straight in AliasVault: no third-party email service required.

        Thought the same, but this is what they say. Not only it’s their aliases, they host the mail.

        Would simplify the replying at least.

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    5 days ago

    Not sure if they’ve resolved this, but last I checked you couldn’t reply using the aliases (or maybe that was just their cloud offering?). Everything else I’ve seen has been pretty cool though, so I’m really hoping they succeed.