Don't SPAM Me

Don't SPAM Me

Email aliases that stop spam

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 4, 2026
  • August 11, 2026

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Every time you hand out your email address, you lose a little control. Don't SPAM Me gives it back. Instead of one address everyone gets to keep forever, you get unlimited aliases on your own domain. Sign up for anything as netflix@yourdomain.com or gym@yourdomain.com — you don't even have to create the alias first. The moment the first email arrives, the alias appears in your dashboard, and the mail lands in your regular inbox like nothing changed. WHY IT WORKS • Aliases create themselves. No setup before signing up — use any address on your domain and it exists. • See exactly who sold your address. Every alias remembers which service it was created for. When mail shows up from anyone else, you know precisely which company leaked or sold your data — with receipts. • Spam flagged automatically. Repeat offenders get caught by the built-in classifier before they wear out your inbox. • Kill any alias in one tap. When an address turns noisy, switch it off. The spam stops. Your real inbox never even knew. WHAT YOU GET • A dashboard of all your aliases with live delivery and spam stats • The Data Sellers report: companies whose signups leaked your address • A spam leaderboard of your most-abused aliases • Per-alias sender history — the first signup, and every leak since • Alerts the moment a new sender appears on a private alias • Works with your own custom domain Your email address is one of the most traded pieces of your identity. Stop giving the real one away.
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What's New in Don't SPAM Me

1.0.2

August 11, 2026

Fixed password reset. If you get your password wrong, you can now tap "Reset password" to get a link by email — and the link now takes you to a page where you can actually set a new one.

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