Private Email Aliases for a
Cleaner, Safer Inbox
Stop giving out your real email address. CleanMail creates private email aliases that forward to your inbox — so you stay in control, stop spam at the source, and keep your identity protected across every service you use.
Email privacy, built into every alias
Every private email alias is a barrier between your real identity and the outside world. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Privacy-First Aliases
Create unique private email aliases for every service. Your real address never leaves your control, so data breaches and leaks cannot expose it.
Spam Source Isolation
An alias getting spam? Pause or retire it without changing your real inbox. The unwanted mail source is isolated from your other addresses.
Simple Forwarding
Route every alias to your real inbox automatically. Keep one inbox while using distinct addresses across shopping, newsletters, accounts, and forms.
Full Alias Control
Activate, pause, or retire any alias at any time. See where each address was used and manage your email footprint from one dashboard.
Three steps to a private inbox
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Create a private email alias
Generate a unique alias for each service you use — shopping, social media, newsletters, or work tools. Each alias is a standalone address that only you control.
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Use your alias everywhere
Share the alias instead of your real email. Messages sent to any alias arrive in your primary inbox automatically, so nothing changes on your end.
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Retire it when you are done
If an alias starts receiving spam or you no longer need it, pause or retire it. Your real address stays private and your other aliases keep working.
Guides for private email aliases
Start with the basics, compare alias options, and learn how private aliases help protect your real inbox.
Frequently asked questions about private email aliases
- What are private email aliases?
- Private email aliases are unique forwarding addresses that shield your real email from exposure. Each alias routes mail to your inbox without revealing your actual address, so you stay in control of who can reach you.
- How do private email aliases protect my privacy?
- When you use an alias instead of your real address, the service receiving that address never sees your primary inbox. If that alias later receives spam or appears in a data breach, you can disable it without affecting your primary inbox or other aliases.
- Is CleanMail publicly available?
- CleanMail is currently in private beta for invited users. Email us to request access and we will add you to the private beta waitlist.
- How is CleanMail different from disposable email services?
- Unlike disposable email services that create temporary addresses which expire quickly, CleanMail gives you persistent private aliases you control. You decide when to activate, pause, or retire each alias, and legitimate mail still reaches your real inbox.
- How do I get an invite to CleanMail?
- CleanMail is invite-only during its private beta. Send a request to hello@cleanmail.xyz with the subject line "Request Invite" and we will add you to the waitlist.
- Can I create multiple email aliases?
- CleanMail is built around using multiple private email aliases for different purposes, including online shopping, newsletters, work contacts, and more. Specific limits will be announced as the private beta expands.
Request access to private email aliases
CleanMail is in private beta. Request your invite to protect your inbox with private email aliases that put you in control.