Alias Email

Transparency Report

From time to time, Alias Email may receive requests for assistance from law enforcement authorities. As a strict general rule, Alias Email only complies with legally binding orders.

Upon receiving a judicial order, Alias Email is obliged to provide any user information readily available that would help identify a user that is subject to a criminal investigation. In addition to the items listed in our privacy policy, in extreme criminal cases, Alias Email may also be obligated to monitor the IP addresses which are being used to access accounts engaged in criminal activities.

In the event that we have questions about the legality of an order, Alias Email will always request further clarification from the relevant authorities. If doubts persist and the order appears not to be compliant with legal requirements, Alias Email will contest it to the extent permitted by law.

Alias Email may also sometimes act upon other types of requests. If presented with overwhelming evidence that the account in question is being used for illegal purposes against our Terms and Conditions, the offending account will be suspended immediately. Illegal purposes include activities such as phishing, ransomware, or identity theft. No data is handed to third parties during this process unless a qualifying data order is also received.

Legal requests

As of April 2026, Alias Email has not received any requests from law enforcement or government authorities.