Firefox Relay Reviews 6

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Firefox Relay is a program that allows you to use email aliases to hide your real email address from spammers.


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3.0

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I got the service mainly for the phone…

I got the service mainly for the phone mask because iCloud does not offer this option. The service does not work. I had it programmed to forward all calls to my real number and calls were not getting through. Additionally, a lot of services out there will not work with phone forwarding services so you won’t be able to log in on anything that requires on code-by-text for authentication.

28 October 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Cute service offered in-browser.

Cute service offered in-browser.
I decided to try out the relay service. "Just for fun."

I'm an experienced user, but thought: "what the hell, it's just one order."

I regret this decision. I can't change my order now, because Relay requires a subscription which was not transparently mentioned in the sign-up process. Granted, I should have done more research. But in most countries there are laws against this sort of "free until it's not" approach. My mistake to trust a large company I suppose.

Anyway, as I said it's a cute feature if you wear a tinfoil hat. I don't see any advantages in every day life. Lack of transparency and up front conditions make this a no-go for the average user. I played dumb and was confronted with a paywall to deal with my affairs online. Honestly I'm not important enough to have e-mail masks and deep anonymity. For me this was a failed experiment.

18 September 2024
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