AliasVault directly in nextcloudaio

Greetings, everyone.
I checked to see if this topic had already been discussed, but I couldn’t find anything.

Is there a project underway to develop an application for integrating the AliasVault solution into NextcloudAIO?

I briefly visited their website or what I assume ist the website of the product you are referring to. To me, it seems to be just another password manager with a few additional features, such as an email alias service.

Now, my question would be: how or why should this be integrated into Nextcloud? What should such an integration achieve?

Also, this appears to be a closed-source SaaS solution, meaning that the developers at AliasVault themselves would have to take the initiative if they wanted to offer an integration with Nextcloud to their users.

Assuming such an integration would even make sense and cover any meaningful use cases, which, to be honest, is still not entirely clear to me. :wink:

OK, you’re right, it’s probably not the right tool.
My thinking was to consider the need for anonymity for logins and identity, which Nextcloud doesn’t fully offer. I was thinking about aliases and being able to receive associated emails without exposing the real recipient.
I already use a password that suits me, but it doesn’t quite cover the use I’m talking about.
More generally, I would like to have solutions to facilitate anonymisation on the web (identity, browsing, etc.).
I may not have identified the right tool, but the need remains to be met, in my opinion.

I’m not familiar with that particular service, but in general, you can use any email address with Nextcloud, including addresses from an email alias service. There is nothing in Nextcloud itself that would prevent this, and I don’t see why integration would be necessary for using such addresses.

Of course, it also depends on whether you host Nextcloud yourself or use a managed provider. If you host Nextcloud yourself, you technically don’t even need an email address to create and log in to an account — a username is sufficient. You only need an email address if you want the Nextcloud instance to send you notifications or password reset emails.

With a managed Nextcloud account, it depends on the provider. However, I think most will require an email address, and If you want to sign up for a paid account with a provider, it’s usually not possible to remain anonymous anyway because you usually need to provide payment information as well as your real name and address to register.

I am very sorry, it seems that I am unable to make myself understood. Let us start again from the beginning.
I noticed that Nextcloud did not offer anything in terms of preserving one’s identity on the internet. There is, of course, the password manager solution, but the needs are broader than this feature.
So I’m wondering if the creation of random identities (aliasvault or any other solutions) that guarantee anonymity when creating accounts on other services or forums will be integrated into Nextcloud. I’m also thinking about the issue of anonymous web browsing, which could be managed by a browser integrated into Nextcloud and would allow users to hide their identity behind the Nextcloud server.
I am not an expert on these issues, but I believe there is a need for this.

I hope I have been clearer this time.