It's impossible to hide “From” addresses when sending emails. However, you can use a fake address to trick someone into thinking that it was someone else. You'll still have to use a real domain name because non-existing domain names will get caught up in spam filters.
- Can I send an email without showing my name?
- How do you send email without showing addresses?
- How do I hide my email address when sending Gmail?
- How do I make an undetectable email address?
Can I send an email without showing my name?
To fully hide your identity — including your IP address, sender location, and online browsing activity — you'll need to send the email from a VPN, like Avast SecureLine VPN. If you simply want to send an email without your personal email address attached, all you need is a fake account.
How do you send email without showing addresses?
BCC – Undisclosed Recipients
Create the email and then start to input the email addresses you want to send it to in the BCC. The BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. That means no one can see who the email is going to. When you send the message, it will be sent to all of the people in your BCC.
How do I hide my email address when sending Gmail?
“Bcc” is short for ''blind carbon copy.” When you send an email to someone using the Bcc field, they will not see the other email addresses that were included in the Bcc field.
How do I make an undetectable email address?
Use a VPN.
By using a VPN, your email won't be linked to your own IP address, making it harder for the recipient to identify you. For that reason, it's best to use the NordVPN app alongside PGP. A VPN also protects you on Wi-Fi — no third party will be able to see what you do online.