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Why iPhone Users Are Raving About This $0.99 Apple Product

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Apple’s best privacy feature might be one you’ve never even heard of—and it only costs 99 cents a month.

In a digital world where spam, phishing, and massive data leaks have become a constant threat, even the smartest devices can’t protect your personal info on their own. Just recently, vpnMentor exposed a massive breach involving 184 million login credentials, many tied to sensitive accounts like banking and healthcare.

Enter Hide My Email—a simple, powerful feature built into iCloud+ that lets users create unlimited disposable email aliases. These aliases forward messages to your real inbox while keeping your personal address hidden, giving you a critical layer of privacy whenever you sign up for a new website, newsletter, or app.

If an alias starts receiving spam or is compromised, you can delete it instantly—no need to change your main email.

Despite being part of Apple’s ecosystem since iOS 15, many users don’t even know the feature exists. But those who do swear by it.

“It legitimately gives me the feeling of increased value for the purchase of iCloud,” wrote one Redditor. “Being able to have different emails randomly created on the fly, all heading back to one inbox… it’s nice.”

Another added:

“It eliminates the need and annoyance of going through email and individually blocking obnoxious, possibly law-breaking companies.”

Fast Company has called it “the best Apple product you aren’t using”, and How-To Geek says it’s “more important than ever” with AI-driven tools like Gmail’s Gemini now scanning inboxes more aggressively.

Already subscribed to iCloud+? You’ve got it. If not, plans start at just $0.99/month—a small price for a major privacy upgrade.

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With calls for Apple to expand similar features like “Hide My Phone Number” or “Hide My Card”, it’s clear users want even more tools like this to protect their personal data.

In a world full of data breaches, it’s one of Apple’s smartest ideas—and most underrated.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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