Anonymous encrypted mailbox for secure healthcare communication

HIPAA compliant email — rebuilt as a private, email-like encrypted mailbox

AliasCloak lets people send messages and files without exposing a phone number, email address, account, or personal identity. Create an anonymous mailbox, share an alias or public key, and receive end-to-end encrypted messages and files up to 4GB.

No account required No phone or email required 4GB secure file transfers Auto-delete after delivery
End-to-end encrypted
SenderI used your public key to send the document. No account was needed.
AliasCloakEncrypted for your private key. Stored copy will be removed after delivery.
Attachmentpatient-records.zip · 3.8GB · encrypted
Reply from your anonymous mailbox
Not live chat.

AliasCloak is closer to a private mailbox: asynchronous, browser-based, encrypted, and alias-driven.

How AliasCloak works

An email-like workflow without exposing real contact details

Use AliasCloak when you want the convenience of email-style sending and receiving, but with end-to-end encryption, anonymous aliases, and no requirement to create a traditional account.

Create an anonymous mailbox

No phone number, email address, real ID, or personal account is required to start. Your mailbox is controlled by your keys.

Share an alias or public key

Give someone your alias or public key so they can send you a secure message or large file directly through the browser.

Decrypt with your private key

Only your private key can decrypt the message or file. Encrypted content is deleted after delivery, leaving no stored copy behind.

Why it fits the HIPAA email search

People search “HIPAA compliant email” when they really need safer communication

Traditional email is familiar, but it creates privacy risks: wrong recipients, forwarding, long-lived inbox copies, exposed addresses, weak account security, and oversized attachments sent through workarounds.

AliasCloak gives you a more private email-like interface: asynchronous messages, large encrypted files, aliases, public keys, and reduced storage exposure.

Anonymous by design

No real email or phone number required.

E2EE content

Messages and files are encrypted end to end, except timestamps.

Large files

Secure transfers up to 4GB in the browser.

Auto-delete

Encrypted content is removed after receipt.

Feature overview

Built for privacy-first secure delivery

AliasCloak is not a normal inbox, not a marketing email tool, and not a chat app. It is an anonymous, encrypted, mailbox-style communication layer.

CapabilityAliasCloak approachWhy it matters
Identity exposureNo phone number, email address, real ID, or personal information requiredReduces unnecessary exposure of sender and receiver identity
EncryptionEnd-to-end encrypted messages and files, except timestampsOnly the recipient’s private key can decrypt content
File transferSecure browser-based file delivery up to 4GBAvoids insecure attachment workarounds
Storage minimizationMessages and files are automatically deleted after deliveryReduces long-term data retention risk
WorkflowAlias/public-key mailbox modelFeels closer to email than live chat
Important HIPAA note

AliasCloak’s privacy architecture may support safer communication workflows, but HIPAA compliance is not created by software alone. Covered entities should confirm BAA availability, administrative controls, policies, and proper use before transmitting protected health information.

SEO resource hub

Learn about HIPAA compliant email alternatives

These pages help users understand what “HIPAA compliant email” actually requires and where an alias-based encrypted mailbox can fit.

HIPAA email requirements

Encryption, access, BAA, retention, and policy considerations.

Email vs secure messaging

When an email-like encrypted mailbox is a better fit than normal email.

For therapists

Private practice communication, intake files, and anonymous contact workflows.

Try AliasCloak for private, email-like communication

Create an anonymous encrypted mailbox in your browser. Share an alias or public key, receive secure messages or files, and keep sensitive communication out of ordinary inbox threads.