![]() You will need to have an account with one of the services, and provide the API Key for your account in order for Bitwarden to register the created email alias with it. ![]() The username generator will allow users to select one of the three mail forwarding services. The announcement article on the company's blog illustrates how to use email aliases in Bitwarden. Note: The latest version of the Bitwarden extensions for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, are not yet available on the stores, at the time of writing this post. So now the usernames that it generates are not only unique, but also mask the real email address to prevent it from being leaked in data breaches. Users can take advantage of the email forwarding services to protect their privacy. ![]() Bitwarden now supports SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, and Firefox Relay for generating usernames.
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