e-mais.com

Privacy Policy

e-mais.com — Version 1.0 | Last updated: May 10, 2026

1. Information We Collect

  • Email: Used for login and message forwarding
  • Username: Chosen by you for your alias address
  • Usage data: Email logs, IP addresses, timestamps
  • Cookies: Essential authentication cookies and optional analytics

2. How We Use Your Information

  • To provide the email alias service
  • To improve our platform
  • To communicate about your account
  • For security and abuse prevention

3. Data Sharing

  • We do NOT sell your data
  • Sharing only with infrastructure providers (hosting, email delivery)
  • Legal obligation when requested by competent authority

4. Data Retention

  • Active account: Data kept while account exists
  • After deletion: Data deleted within 30 days
  • Email logs: Retained for security purposes

5. Your Rights

EU/GDPR Rights

  • Right to access your data
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten")
  • Right to object to processing
  • Right to lodge complaint with data protection authority

Brazil/LGPD Rights

  • Right to access, correction, anonymization
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to deletion of data
  • Right to information about data sharing
  • Right to petition against processing

US/CCPA Rights

  • Right to Opt-Out of data sale (we don't sell data)
  • Right to non-discrimination
  • Verified requests required

6. Security

  • Encryption in transit (TLS)
  • Secure storage
  • Restricted access controls

7. Contact

Data Protection Officer: [email protected]
For data rights requests: [email protected]

8. Changes to This Policy

We will notify you via email at least 30 days before making significant changes to this policy.


Cookie Policy

  • Essential cookies: Authentication (required for login)
  • Analytics cookies: Optional, with your consent
  • Third-party tracking cookies: Not used without consent

Email Disclaimer

e-mais.com is not responsible for the content of forwarded emails. We are not liable for viruses or malware in emails you receive. You are responsible for verifying the authenticity of received emails.