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Fastmail and Bitwarden partner to provide new email alias integration

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Fastmail and Bitwarden have partnered to provide a new email alias integration. Fastmail is a privacy-focused email provider committed to protecting user data and online privacy. Bitwarden provides an open-source password manager used by millions globally.

The partnership integrates Fastmail’s open API with Bitwarden’s open-source platform. The integration will enable users to:

  • Generate masked email addresses through a browser extension
  • Create variations of your email address when interacting with different people, sites, or mailing lists
  • Build visibility into how services and vendors are using your data
  • Have greater control over how incoming email is filtered and blocked

“Bitwarden is a fantastic password management platform, and their open-source model integrates seamlessly with our systems. The integration only took a few weeks to implement from start to finish,” said Fastmail COO, Helen Horstmann-Allen.

“Partnerships between platforms like Fastmail and Bitwarden will only become more common as the world’s technology continues to become more integrated. Our expanded platform toolset creates exciting opportunities for developers and partners to give their customers access to Fastmail’s privacy-first tools right in their product.”

Bitwarden said the integration gives users more privacy and anonymity.

“Bitwarden is committed to empowering people to access, store and share sensitive data easily and securely,” said Kyle Spearrin, Bitwarden’s CTO. “Integrating Fastmail for Masked Email addresses into the Bitwarden username generator gives our customers another layer of privacy and anonymity to their online accounts.”

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