Safe online identities

PokoPod

Use a different email mask for every website, relay messages to your real inbox, and lock each mask down with Open, Verified, Essential, or Silence rules.

Everyday protection

Stop giving every website the same version of you.

Most sites ask for an email address before you know whether you can trust them. PokoPod lets you create a safe mask for each site, so your real inbox and personal details are not exposed everywhere you sign up. Messages can still reach your real personal email address, but the website only sees the mask.

If a company starts spamming you, leaks your details, or makes it hard to leave, you can tighten the rules for that one mask without sacrificing your main identity.

One mask per siteUse unique details instead of exposing the same email everywhere.
Relayed to youForward useful mail to the real inbox stored inside your Pod.
Lock it downChoose Open, Verified, Essential, or Silence for each mask.

Email mask controls

Every mask can be locked down in stages.

A PokoPod email mask is not just a throwaway address. It is a controllable doorway between a website and your real inbox. Your personal email address stays stored inside your Pod, while the website only uses the mask you created for it. Each site can then have its own message rule.

Open

Allow any sender to email that mask, with messages relayed to the real personal email address stored inside your Pod.

Verified

Only allow emails from the domain the mask was created for, such as Amazon emails reaching an Amazon mask.

Essential

Only allow essential messages through, such as purchase updates, sale confirmations, receipts, and password resets.

Silence

Lock the mask down completely so nothing gets through, regardless of who sent it or what it contains.

What it helps with

Practical privacy for ordinary sign-ups.

1

Email masks

Create masked email addresses for every site you use, with messages relayed to your real inbox when allowed.

2

Privacy rules

Control whether each mask allows anyone, only allows the original website domain, only allows essential messages, or blocks everything.

3

Clear records

Keep useful records of sites, masks, and agreement decisions so you can trace what happened later.

Field understanding

PokoPod can understand the boxes a website is asking you to fill.

The extension now includes a small local field-understanding engine. It looks at form labels, placeholders, input types, autocomplete hints, and nearby wording so it can tell the difference between an email box, a password box, a name field, a phone number, or an address field.

This helps PokoPod fill ordinary sign-up details from your Pod more carefully, while avoiding fields that look risky or unusually sensitive.

Safer fillingPokoPod only fills fields it understands with enough confidence.
Profile supportName, phone, and address fields can be matched without relying on one exact website layout.
Stops at dangerCard numbers, CVV, passport, national insurance, and date-of-birth style fields are treated as unsafe to fill.