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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T16:57:19.000Z",
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    "How to get unlimited masked emails to keep your inbox secure, private",
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  "textContent": "PurpleDime:\n\n> What do you mean by that? Can Duck aliases be integrated to BitWarden?\n\nYes. When you go to generate in bitwarden, there’s an option for usernames. You can choose duck, then insert the API key. Getting the API key is confusing but possible.\n\nPCWorld\n\n### How to get unlimited masked emails to keep your inbox secure, private\n\nA tutorial on connecting Bitwarden's password manager to DuckDuckGo's email alias service.\n\nEst. reading time: 6 minutes\n\nThis is the main reason I switched to bitwarden, as it’s very convenient. You also get a list of duck aliases you generated.\n\n> What’s DKIM?\n\nI learned about this recently, but I’ll share my basic understanding.\n\nWith emails, there is a risk of email spoofing. Email providers instituted some measures to prevent this. They can write a DMARC policy, which the receiving provider can check to see if the email looks real. The sending provider can also use SPF or DKIM to sign the emails, which the receiving email can use to verify the integrity of the emails.\n\nIf an email fails a check, usually the receiving email provider will still accept it, but it will go to spam and often is labeled with something like “possible phishing attempt.”\n\nDuckduckgo has a SPF and a DMARC policy, but seem to not use DKIM. Therefore it lacks one of the ways receiving email providers verify authenticity.\n\nThe difference between SPF and DKIM is not clear to me, nor are the implications of having one or the other but not both, so maybe someone else can explain this better. There isn’t a lot of easy to understand information about this topic.",
  "title": "Tuta Drive First Look: The Encrypted Workspace Big Tech Won't Build"
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