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How to get unlimited masked emails to keep your inbox secure and privates

I’ve long been a fan of both Bitwarden for password security and email aliases for privacy, but I recently discovered a slick solution that combines the benefits of both.

The process involves connecting Bitwarden’s username generator with DuckDuckGo’s masked email service. While it’s a bit tricky to set up, it ultimately gives you an easy way to create unique emails and passwords on any app or website you visit, all in one place. Best of all, it’s free with no usage limitations.

RANDOM PASSWORDS + UNIQUE EMAILS

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