

QRYPTY MAIL
QRYPTY Mail is a privacy-first email service that requires zero personal data to register. No password, no phone number, no recovery email — signup takes 10 seconds and gives you a random 32-character access code that only you know.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Web-Based
- Mobile friendly
QRYPTY MAIL News & Activities
Recent activities
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to Soverin, Fastmail and HEY Email
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QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to SwisMail and Vivaldi Mail- QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to mailbox, CounterMail and PrivateMail
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to Onion Mail
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to Criptext and Zero Email
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to InstAddr and Mailfence
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to Kolab Now, ProtonMail Extension, Cock.li and Migadu
QRYPTY added QRYPTY MAIL as alternative to Runbox
QRYPTY MAIL information
What is QRYPTY MAIL?
QRYPTY Mail is a privacy-first email service that requires zero personal data to register. No password, no phone number, no recovery email — signup takes 10 seconds and gives you a random 32-character access code that only you know.
Features: • 10-second anonymous registration • No password — just a single access code (bcrypt-hashed, we can't read it) • No phone number or personal data required • Push notifications (works on locked screen) • Install as PWA on any device (no app store) • Multi-account switching (up to 5 accounts) • Scheduled email reminders • Send/receive real emails • Works over Tor • No tracking pixels, no read receipts • No recovery flow = no social engineering attacks • 13 languages supported
Unlike ProtonMail or Tutanota, QRYPTY Mail has no app store presence — meaning no developer account for governments to subpoena, no push notification metadata leaked to Apple/Google.


