Reviews for Firefox Relay
Firefox Relay by Mozilla Firefox
2,015 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Liminor, 5 years agoA few features are left to be desired: The top bar icon would be more helpful if it showed the emails you've generated already; allowance of "-" in the url string. Every test environment on Netlify uses it. I would see relay as a great tool for registering test emails for developers.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Ryan, 5 years agoI _want_ to like this, but there are some issues. In order for this service to be more useful than anonaddy, it needs to have the ability to create unlimited aliases with labels so that you can identify which are which.
Use Case: Using a different alias for each website so that you know which site leaked your email to other sites.
Being able to create an alias straight from the extension would be great as well. This would allow me to create an email alias with the firefox relay extension and the password with the lastpass extension. This pair would be a match made in heaven.
The ability to reply to emails that originated from Firefox Relay would also be a nice feature.
I'll be keeping an eye on this for future improvements. It definitely has potential. - Rated 4 out of 5by Mani Naren, 5 years agoI love it. It works as expected. 5 alias limit might seem too restrictive, but at the moment I am not impacted by it.
I miss two things
1. my own alias which many have reported
2. Change my forwarding email address. Right now it only takes email from firefox account.Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback! Both of those items are on our backlog. - Rated 5 out of 5by Ravi, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by The_Maram, 5 years ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by p6, 5 years agoNov 1st, 2020;
Without the ability to reply using the Firefox relay alias, the very purpose to use Relay is moot!
I contacted a car dealership using one of my aliases. However, I had to reply using my own personal email, which got captured by the dealership, and I am now permanently entered in his distribution list.
So, what is the point?
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I would like to have the option to create my own prefix email, using the @relay.firefox.com. Without the limitation of 5 aliases.
In this manner, I can control which email is being spammed, example:
I create an account with a new entity; I create the specific alias:
-Mynametag.newentity@relay.firefox.com
If I start to receive junk mail from "newentity", then I delete the alias.
I have done that for many years, unfortunately, it means that I need to create a new email address each time I enroll, which means my computer currently reads tens of email addresses.
So you should give the option to the user to create his own alias, and remove the limit of 5.
Edit on July 31st, 2020:
To avoid collisions, or similar prefixes, you can always have a validation running at creation time; I also add a string to make my alias unique, such as the date at which I create it:
20200731NewEntity@p6.firefox.com
This has two benefits: I can organize my email aliases list in chronological order, increasing or decreasing, and I always keep track of the date at which I created the alias.Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback. Creating custom local parts will definitely lead to collisions in the future, so we have an issue filed to support "catch-all" subdomains for aliases: https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay/issues/55
E.g., you could make up any alias you want like newentity@p6.firefox.com. - Rated 5 out of 5by marco59, 5 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by tekgnomon, 5 years agoIf a user has many Relay IDs and happens to get emails which for some reason are not easily identifiable from the content as to which account sent them, then it would be useful if the information in the forwarding header also included the information from the Account note field which was provided when the ID was created.
Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback. Unfortunately - or fortunately? - the account note for the ID is saved client-side in the add-on so that Mozilla never has a record of where you created an alias. This means we don't have the account note in our server where we generate the forwarding header. - Rated 4 out of 5by another dude, 5 years agoi currently have burner email extension which allows you to use 5 email addresses which can be used over and over again without logging in. i was expecting relay to be the same but it seems i have to log in to use it every time, and when i close the tab or firefox browser, i have to log in again.i'm guessing i'm missing something : ) or not ? but either way i'm sticking around to watch it grow , thanks its still useful though, just a bit different.
sorry for late response, after using a clean profile i'm guessing my problem was an addon clash as it works as expected now : ) gonna check them out by disabling one by one - thanks
so it is temporary containers addon that was causing it for me.Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback. Hmm ... you should only have to log in once and the add-on should stay logged-in all the time. Would you be comfortable filing an issue on GitHub with specific steps to reproduce the bug you're seeing? https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay/issues - Rated 5 out of 5by MiKe Mahase, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Knecker, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14722635, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Eebru, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by TheBustine99, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by kelciev, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Peweez, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14795605, 5 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Clemens, 5 years agoSeems to work very well. 4 instead of 5 stars because only 5 aliases is not enough for my needs...but I guess this will maybe increase in the future.
- Rated 5 out of 5by vfox1, 5 years agoExperiencing the same issues as a lot of other folks, I joined the waitlist over a month ago, finally got an invite email to install today and start using it, yet when I follow that link it prompts me to sign in and then asks me to join the waitlist... the one that I was already on. Makes no sense, very frustrating. Worth mentioning I'm in the USA, since it's only available here right now for beta. What gives, Firefox? :(
Edit: I figured it out so I figured I would update my review. Make sure you are logging in with the email address they sent the invite to. Apparently I use different emails for Firefox overall, and what I signed up for Relay waitlist. Don't even remember having a Firefox account for that email but, there you go. Hence the confusion. I think maybe the email could just give you a friendly reminder to do this, to avoid user error like mine (and maybe a few other folks).Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback and for taking the time to work through this with us. We will definitely look at including your suggestion of a friendly reminder to use the email address the invite was sent to. - Rated 2 out of 5by Rapacious Bodhisattva, 5 years agoonce installed and that purple icon appears inside email login field its capturing the tab key so cannot simply type in emailid hit tab and enter password ... that purple widget should NOT capture the tab key when cursor is inside login(emailid) field ... Please fix
Developer response
posted 5 years agoThanks for the feedback. I've filed an issue here: https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay/issues/576 - Rated 5 out of 5by Alexander Ploner, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Saleh, 5 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Tan, 5 years ago