AliasVault
End-to-end encrypted password manager with a built-in email alias generator and server.
AliasVault stores passwords, passkeys, and randomly generated email aliases in a single vault that is encrypted end‑to‑end on the client before any data leaves the device. The built‑in alias generator creates a distinct identity for each service, and an integrated email server delivers messages directly to the vault, eliminating reliance on external mail providers. Users can access their vault from web browsers, native iOS and Android apps, and browser extensions, with offline mode allowing local edits that sync when connectivity returns.
The software is self‑hostable and also available as a cloud‑hosted service, giving individuals and organizations the choice to keep data on their own infrastructure or use the official hosted instance. It is released under the MIT license, is free of subscription fees, and is openly developed on GitHub, encouraging community contributions and transparency.
Designed for privacy‑first users who want to avoid tracking and data breaches, AliasVault provides a unified solution for managing credentials and disposable email addresses while keeping all information under the owner’s control.
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