AliasVault is an end-to-end encrypted password and (email) alias manager that protects your privacy by creating alternative identities, passwords and email addresses for every website you use. Keeping your personal information private.
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AliasVault allows you to store all your passwords in one place, and access them from any device.
AliasVault allows you to generate unique aliases (identities) that you can use to sign up for different services, keeping your real identity hidden.
AliasVault has its own built-in email server that allows you to create unique email addresses and receive emails straight in AliasVault. No third-party email service required.
Your data is fully encrypted on your local device before backed up online. Your master password is never transmitted to the server. No one, except you, can see inside your vault.
You can use the official AliasVault cloud service, or self-host AliasVault on your own server or a cloud provider of your choice. Giving you control of your data.
AliasVault is free and open-source software, released under the MIT license. It is built with transparency in mind, and its source code is freely available on GitHub to review.
In an ideal world you don't need AliasVault, in reality you do. Many companies track your online activity without your permission or knowledge, creating shadow profiles of you. Even the most reputable companies can fall victim to data breaches, causing your personal information to fall into the wrong hands. AliasVault helps keep you safe online by letting you control how websites see and track you.
Every website, a new alias, email address and password
When your data is shared, you know which service caused it
Only use your real identity and email address when it's absolutely necessary, keeping your private information private
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Get started with AliasVaultFind answers to common questions about AliasVault's features, security, and deployment options.
AliasVault is an open-source password and (email) alias manager that allows you to create unique identities, passwords, and email addresses for every website you use. It's designed to enhance your online privacy and security through end-to-end encryption.
Yes, the core version of AliasVault is free. In the near future, additional premium features will be available through optional paid subscriptions to cover the costs of running and further development of AliasVault. The core version of AliasVault and the self-hosted variant will however always remain free and open-source under the MIT license.
AliasVault uses end-to-end encryption, meaning everything inside your vault, including usernames and passwords, is encrypted before it leaves your device. Even when stored on the server, your data remains encrypted using your master password as the key. The zero-knowledge architecture ensures that only you can access your information. For more technical information, take a look at our documentation.
Yes! AliasVault is designed to be self-hosted. You can easily deploy it on your own server using Docker, giving you complete control over your data and infrastructure. Detailed installation instructions are available in our documentation.
AliasVault includes a built-in email server that allows you to create unique email addresses (aliases) for different services. When someone sends an email to your alias, it's received directly in AliasVault and safely encrypted, helping you maintain privacy and reduce spam.
Yes, there are two main restrictions: 1) Email aliases are receive-only, meaning you cannot send or reply to emails from your aliases. This measure prevents potential abuse of the system for spam. 2) There is a 10 megabyte size limit for incoming emails - any emails larger than this will be rejected.