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Mozilla has launched an update for itsemailprivacy service, Firefox Relay, that addresses common complaints and extends the tool to a wider audience.

With the latest version of Firefox Relay, the attachment file size limit has been upped from 150KB to 10MB, which means users won’t run into trouble when receiving emails that contain documents, concert tickets and the like. Previously, these attachments just wouldn’t make it to the inbox.

In ablog post, Mozilla also revealed the Firefox Relay extension is now available viaGoogleChrome too, where previously only Firefox users had access (and those willing to use the website). Given Chrome is by far the most widely usedweb browser, withmore than 60% market share, the move will open up the service to millions more people.

Lastly, Mozilla announced new features that allow Firefox Relay users to filter out promotional emails for a predefined period, but this functionality is available to paying subscribers only.

Firefox Relay update

Firefox Relay update

Re-launched late last year, Firefox Relay gives people a way to obscure their personal email address when interacting with vendors and websites they may not trust. The service allows users to create multiple email aliases (up to five for free), which route messages through to their original inbox without exposing their identity.

To explain the utility of the email relay service, Mozilla draws a comparison between a person’s email address and personal phone number.

“In real life you have a phone number where family and friends can call and reach out to you directly. You likely have it memorized by heart and it’s something you’ve had for years. In your online life your email address is like your phone number, it’s a personal and unique identifier,” wrote Mozilla, in a separateblog post.

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“Your email address has become the way we access almost every website, app, newsletter, and hundreds of other interactions we have online every single day. That means your email address is in the hands of hundreds, if not thousands, of third parties. As you think more about your email address and the places it’s being used, Firefox Relay can help protect and limit where it’s being shared.”

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The email relay tool is part of a growing suite of privacy-focused products from Mozilla, which has taken the decision to deemphasize its famous browser as it seeks to establish new revenue streams that are independent from its ability to compete with the likes of Chrome,Safariand Edge.

Alongside Firefox Relay, the organization now offers aVPNservice, breach monitoring tool, news aggregator and anti-tracking extension.

The latest update for Relay can be seen as an attempt to bolster both quality and scope of the Mozilla suite, as competitors such as Brave, Proton andDuckDuckGobegin to expand their own arsenals ofprivacy services.

Joel Khalili is the News and Features Editor at TechRadar Pro, covering cybersecurity, data privacy, cloud, AI, blockchain, internet infrastructure, 5G, data storage and computing. He’s responsible for curating our news content, as well as commissioning and producing features on the technologies that are transforming the way the world does business.

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