How does the Hide my email on iPhone - The Clare People function work

Cupertino, October 21, 2021

With plans starting at $ 3.34 per month, iCloud + - Apple's premium subscription service - offers additional features, plus extra storage space so you can store your environment and documents in the cloud.

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Although the signature flagship is just extra storage - which can be from GB to 2 TB, depending on the plan you choose - there are other nice extra features in the service, such as Private relay ("Private Relay") - which hides your IP address and Safari browsing activities, preventing websites from following you when you visit - Secure Video service enhancements. Apple HomeKit - which stores records from security cameras connected to the HomeKit Home application - and Hide my email ("Hide my email"), which we'll look at below.

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When you set up and enable the Hide My Email feature in Apple iCloud +, you can use a single, random, automatically generated email address to redirect incoming messages to their original address, which will remain secure and hidden. This way, untrusted servers will not be able to access your real personal email address.

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With iCloud + signed correctly on your Apple ID, see the tutorial below on how to use the Hide My Email on iPhone feature.

Step 1: In iPhone Settings, click to enter your Apple ID at the top of the screen.

i518667 i518688Go to Settings> Apple ID. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 2: On the Apple ID screen, enter your iCloud settings.

i518688 Enter "iCloud". Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 3: On the iCloud screen, locate and click the "Hide My Email" feature.

i518667i518688 Enter the "Hide my email" feature. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 4: Click to create a new unique and random email address using the Hide My iCloud + Email feature.

i518667i518673 i518688Click to create a new unique and random email address. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 5: The Hide My Email feature will generate a unique and random email address for you. To use it, click "Continue". If you want to generate another one, click "Use another address".

i518667i518672 Click to continue or generate another random email address. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 6: If you prefer, add a tag to the generated email address to remind you that it is used this way.

i518667518688 If desired, add a label to the generated email address. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 7: And so, your unique and random email address was generated from the Hide My Email resource.

i518667518688 i518688Your unique and random email address has been generated. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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Step 8: Now, this email address generated by the email with the Hide my email feature will be used and will forward the received messages to the real personal email to keep it safe and hidden.

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The generated email will forward the received messages to your personal email. Screenshot: Lucas Wetten (Canaltech)

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