


The Android app doesn't have an easy way to add people to the safe senders list.As a result of point 2 and 3 I can't even setup reliable email forwarding so I could move to Protonmail for example without still having to keep an eye on my Outlook spam folder.There's no way to completely disable the near useless built in spam filtering either to get around point 2.Your filters don't even apply to messages that end up in spam for some god forsaken reason.The custom filtering options are very limited and don't always work as expected.I'm so fucking done with how shitty Outlooks (web client/Android app) spam filtering is. Within each of those options, you can hit Stop Using Apple ID to stop Hide My Email, but that will also remove Sign in With Apple, meaning you'll have to find another way to sign into that app or website from then on.I had also had Inbox set to exclusive, so anything that wasn't on a safe list was automatically filtered into junk mail. If you tap any options in the Hide My Email list, you can then tap Manage Settings to view all the apps and websites that are currently using both Hide My Email and Sign in With Apple. However, if you use the Hide My Email tool via Sign in With Apple, you cannot remove the anonymous email feature without completely removing Sign in With Apple as well. A box will pop up confirming your choice, and letting you know you can reactivate the address from an Inactive Addresses list. To delete one of the email addresses, tap Deactivate Email Address at the bottom. Tap any of the items in the list to see the app, the random address Hide My Email created, where it's getting forwarded to, the label and any notes.Ĥ. You'll see a list of all the addresses you've created with the labels you input.ģ. Go to Settings and tap your name at the top to access your account.Ģ.
