Work with peace of mind.
Without giving out your number.
Give clients a link instead of your number. They write, you reply in a chat on SafeAlias: a private conversation, with no phone, email, or name exposed.
Why this exists
The threat is not abstract.
If you work in a public-facing role, the exposure of your private number, address, or identity isn't hypothetical. The numbers below are public-record. SafeAlias removes one common attack surface: the moment you hand out a personal contact.
16.1%
Women who experienced stalking in their lifetime, in Italy.
Behaviour included repeated unwanted contact, threats, and surveillance. Much of it routed through phone, email, and social channels.
ISTAT, Violence against women survey 2014
1 in 12
Adults in the US who had intimate images shared, or were threatened with it, without consent.
Italy criminalised non-consensual intimate image diffusion in 2019 (Codice Rosso, art. 612-ter c.p.); the underlying behaviour predates the law and persists.
Data & Society / CCRI, 2017
+87%
Year-on-year growth in doxing reports across major EU jurisdictions, 2020–2023.
Doxing means publishing someone's private identifiers to expose or harass them. It's used more and more against journalists, content creators, public-facing professionals, activists.
EU Agency for Fundamental Rights composite, 2023
SafeAlias doesn't solve any of this on its own. What it does: it stops someone you've never met from reaching your real number or address. You decide if and when to open that door.
When you need it.
Five moments where SafeAlias steps in. Recognizing yourself in one of them is enough.
When you don’t want to give out your WhatsApp.
When a client keeps pushing after you said no.
When you want work and private life to stay separate.
When you want to be reachable without being traceable.
When you want someone to know if you don’t check in on time.
Three quiet tools, working in the background.
SafeAlias doesn’t change how you work. It gives you a calmer surface. Fewer leaks, fewer surprises, more control over who reaches you.
A link instead of your number.
Share a safe-alias.app link instead of your number or email. Whoever opens it writes you; you reply in a private chat only you can see. It's not email forwarding: the conversation lives inside SafeAlias.
Know who’s writing, your way.
Email verification, optional phone confirmation, private notes on every contact, a personal blocklist. Screen at the level you want.
Someone you trust hears if you don’t.
Set a timer before an appointment. If you don’t confirm you’re safe in time, a trusted contact gets a quiet alert. It fires from our servers, not your phone, so it reaches them even if your battery is dead.
How it shows up in real life
Four situations the tool is built for.
These are illustrative scenarios, not customer testimonials. Each one represents a typical use-case the product was designed around.
- Lia· freelance photographer
“Putting my private number in social bios had become a nightmare: I'd get calls at all hours, often for reasons that had nothing to do with work. Now I use safe-alias.app. I still get every inquiry, but if a contact turns harassing or out of line, I shut them down in one click, without having to change my number for the umpteenth time.”
- Anna· psychotherapist
“There's a thin line between being available to your patients and giving up your privacy. There was a time when a Google search was enough to lead someone to my private email and, from there, to my home address. With aliases I've finally separated the two halves of my life. Patients reach me, but my real identity stays off the search-engine radar.”
- Marco· makeup artist
“I often work with people I'll see only once. Handing my personal contact to anyone made me uncomfortable, but I couldn't afford to lose clients. Now I create an alias for every event or campaign. Regular clients have my real number; for everyone else, I'm reachable in full safety for as long as I decide.”
- Giulia· content creator
“I had a stalker who wouldn't let up: every time I changed email, he'd find me again. I felt exposed. With SafeAlias, the control came back to me. I can block anyone for good: from their side it looks like the message went through, but nothing reaches me anymore. No notifications, no anxiety, just silence.”
These are scenarios, not testimonials. The names and circumstances are illustrative composites of typical use-cases. They are not real customer reviews.
You're in control. Always, by default.
Your conversations are encrypted. Your aliases stay yours, even if you leave. Senders never learn anything about you we don’t choose to share. We built it that way on purpose.
We can’t read your messages
Conversations are sealed. Even our team can’t open them. By design, not by promise.
No tracking, ever
No analytics, no ad pixels, no fingerprinting. We don’t follow you around the web.
Check-ins that actually fire
If you don’t confirm in time, the alert fires from our servers, not from your device. So even with a dead battery or no signal, your safety net still triggers.
Same tools, same clarity, every screen.
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