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lanedirt/AliasVault: Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing. Fully encrypted and self-hostable.

AliasVault

AliasVault is a privacy-first password and email alias manager. Create unique identities, strong passwords, and random email aliases for every website you use. Fully end-to-end encrypted, with a built-in email server and zero third-party dependencies.

Try the cloud version 🔥 | Website | Documentation | Self-host instructions

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Built on 15 years of experience, AliasVault is independent, open-source, self-hostable and community-driven. It’s the response to a web that tracks everything: a way to take back control of your digital privacy and help you stay secure online.

– Leendert de Borst (@lanedirt), Creator of AliasVault

Use the official cloud version of AliasVault at app.aliasvault.net. This fully supported platform is always up to date with our latest release.

AliasVault is available on:

For full control over your own data you can self-host and install AliasVault on your own servers.

Install using install script

This method uses pre-built Docker images and works on minimal hardware specifications:

# Download install script from latest stable release
curl -L -o install.sh https://github.com/lanedirt/AliasVault/releases/latest/download/install.sh

# Make install script executable and run it. This will create the .env file, pull the Docker images, and start the AliasVault containers.
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh install

The install script will output the URL where the app is available. By default this is:

Note: If you want to change the default AliasVault ports you can do so in the .env file.

For more information about the installation process, manual setup instructions and other topics, please see the official documentation website:

AliasVault takes security seriously and implements various measures to protect your data:

For detailed information about our encryption implementation and security architecture, see the following documents:

AliasVault is under active development, with a strong focus on usability, security, and cross-platform support. The main focus is on ensuring robust usability for everyday tasks, including comprehensive autofill capabilities across all platforms.

🛠️ Incremental releases are published every 2–3 weeks, with a strong emphasis on real-world testing and user feedback. During this phase, AliasVault can safely be used in production as it maintains strict data integrity and automatic migration guarantees.

Core features that are being worked on:

👉 View the full AliasVault roadmap here

Feel free to open an issue or join our Discord! Contributions are warmly welcomed—whether in feature development, testing, or spreading the word. Get in touch on Discord if you're interested in contributing.

Your donation helps me dedicate more time and resources to improving AliasVault, making the internet safer for everyone!


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