SimpleLogin review — coming soon
Our long-form review of SimpleLogin — the privacy-focused email aliasing service acquired by Proton — is in testing now. This page is a preview of what the published review will cover. It is intentionally noindex so it doesn't compete with the eventual review in search results.
Why we're reviewing SimpleLogin
SimpleLogin is the most-recommended privacy email aliasing service in 2026. We're including it in the comparison set for our Crypton.sh email aliases review so readers can see how the dedicated specialist compares to an aliasing add-on inside a broader privacy suite. The plan is to publish the SimpleLogin review and a head-to-head comparison page in the same release.
What we'll test
The review will run the email-aliases checklist from our editorial standards:
- Number and variety of available alias domains.
- Reply-through-alias and reverse-reply latency.
- PGP encryption support and key management.
- Custom-domain attachment.
- Mailbox routing rules and filtering.
- Tor / hardened-browser checkout flow.
- Mobile and desktop apps.
- Open-source claim — what's open, what isn't.
- Integration with the rest of the Proton suite (Proton Mail, Proton Pass, Proton Drive).
- Pricing tiers and refund / cancellation behaviour.
Status
- Account created: Q3 2025
- Testing window: 90 days, ending May 2026
- Draft state: in progress
- Planned publication: Q3 2026
Share your experience
If you use SimpleLogin and want your experience considered in the review, write to editor@cryptonreviews.com. We don't quote readers without explicit permission, but pattern feedback informs what we test for.
· Maintained by Jonas Lindqvist