In this article, we are telling you step-by-step how you can use Hide My Email in your Apple device.
Before beginning the steps, note that the Hide My Email feature is a part of iCloud+. iCloud+ is a paid subscription service that starts at Rs 75 ($0.99 in the US) per month.
This feature is an extension of the already existing Sign in with Apple feature that was launched by the Cupertino company in 2019. This is limited to services that require an Apple ID to signup for. In contrast, the Hide My Email feature provides users with randomly generated email addresses that can be used anywhere. Users can manage or deactivate pre-existing random email addresses.
How to set up Hide My Email
Here’s how you can set up Hide My Email once you have iCloud+ on your iPhone or iPad:
- Go to Settings and tap on your name at the top.
- Now iCloud > Hide My Email Select
- Now + Create new address Tap on This makes Apple for you @icloud.com will generate a random email address with . which you can use to sign-in to any new site or app. Emails you receive at these email addresses will be received directly in your personal inbox.
- If you like the auto generated email continue Tap on If not, you can generate another email address as well.
- Now you will need to create a label for this address so that you will be able to remember how you use the email in the future. You can also prepare a note for this.
- now from top right next Click on
Your random email address is now set up. You can copy it whenever you want to use it on iPhone or iPad by going to Hide My Email settings.
How to manage or delete email addresses created using Hide My Email
You can also manage or delete the randomly generated email addresses-
- Settings Go to and tap on your name at the top.
- Now iCloud > Hide My Email Select
- Now tap the label of the random email address you want to manage.
- If you want to change the label of the address, then select the Label option. You notes You can also create a note for it by tapping on it. If you want to delete this address only then Deactivate email address You can do this by tapping on
In September, Apple introduced Hide My Email with iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2, which were released this month, have extended this feature to the Mail app. After this, users can now generate random email addresses directly while sending emails from the preloaded app.
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