Use labels to keep your masks organized in Firefox Relay

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Firefox Relay lets you create masked email addresses that forward emails to your real email account. This way, you can protect your privacy and avoid spam. But how do you keep track of all the masks you create? That’s where labels come in handy.

Labels are custom names that you can assign to your masks. They help you remember where and why you used a masked email address. For example, you can label a mask as “Online Shopping” or “Newsletter Subscription”.

Create a label for your mask

  1. Click on the Firefox Relay relayIcon icon in the toolbar.
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  2. Click the Launch Relay icon. This will take you to your Firefox Relay dashboard. If you don't have the add-on installed, you can access the dashboard directly by signing in at relay.firefox.com.
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  3. Find the mask for which you want to create a label and click Add account name.
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  4. Type the name of the label in the text field and press Enter to save it.
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Check this article to learn how to automatically label your email masks. For more information on unique Relay email domains, see General questions about Relay email domains.

Get your labels on all your devices

To be able to sync labels across your devices, data collection must be enabled on the Firefox Relay settings. Most users will have this preference enabled by default. To check if it's on for you, follow these steps:

Visit https://relay.firefox.com/accounts/settings/

  1. Confirm that the box for Enable account names for email masks is checked. This means that data collection is enabled, and your labels will sync across devices.
  2. If the box is unchecked, check it to enable data collection and click the Save button.
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