I've been working on a Fastmail Safari Extension for iOS in my free time. It lets you create and select masked emails on the page you're on via the Fastmail API. Think "Hide My Email" on iCloud, but for Fastmail users.

There are a few similar apps on the App Store, but they're all standalone apps rather than a Safari extension, which is where you'd actually need this functionality.

Running and using a debug build on my phone for some time now, but still haven't decided whether I'll bother publishing it. Paying $99/year for a developer account kind of makes it pointless.

#Fastmail #EmailPrivacy #MaskedEmail #SideProject #iOS #Safari #iOSDev

I didn't ask for this. I didn't consent to this. These emails just came out of the blue, about a day apart.

I don''t even have an actual Wyndham login, but I suppose I gave them my email years ago at a check-in counter, and now they're in cahoots with Ticketmaster using it to build an even deeper customer profile of anyone that has the same email with both services.

This has re-motivated me to continue the #degoogle process I've been slowly working on, which includes setting up different masked email addresses for every service.

#privacy #wyndham #ticketmaster #maskedemail #surveillance #fastmail

Strange how many #fastmail #users don’t mention its #killer feature: #MaskedEmail addresses. No other #email #app has it. That’s why I recommend their #native #client (wrapper).
GitHub - ajyey/masked-email-manager: A web extension for managing Fastmail Masked Emails

A web extension for managing Fastmail Masked Emails - GitHub - ajyey/masked-email-manager: A web extension for managing Fastmail Masked Emails

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