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Privacy-Kit is Privacy Portal's latest FOSS tool aiming to bring privacy to the masses.

🚨 Add a Hide-My-Email feature to your site with one line of code.

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🚨 Include Subscribe-Anonymously for your newsletter in the same way.

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  • When a user requests to generate an email alias, a popup would appear (similar to "Sign In With Apple") prompting the user to sign in with Privacy Portal in order to authorize generating and filling the email alias.
  • As mentioned in the library's Github page, an account is required in order for Privacy Portal to be able to forward emails to your personal email address.
  • Privacy Portal has a transparent and fair business model that allows small creators and businesses to use our services free of charge under a certain usage threshold.
  • Privacy Portal is built for privacy and processes all emails in memory without writing them to disk. It does not store, collect, share, nor sell any user data. Privacy Policy
  • Users can sign up on Privacy Portal with an anonymous email address for even more privacy.
  • Email Aliases generated for a particular website can only relay emails authorized by said website and are unusable by other third parties making it a perfect solution for eliminating spam, and email sharing accross websites.
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[–] theRealDonaldDuck@lemmy.ml 5 points 20 hours ago

We usually don't trust new services either but here are a few points that might address your concerns:

  • The privacy-kit library was just announced yesterday. There are no external contributors yet but it's open source and anyone is welcome to help make it better.

  • “for the masses” means that it doesn't require high technical skills and anyone can include it to their website. This is one of our goals: democratizing online privacy.

  • Our website is simple on purpose. We aim to keep it this way. We build everything from scratch to reduce external dependencies to the strict minimum.

  • We're also contributors to Lemmy and other select FOSS projects: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4881