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How It Works
Multiple Aliases
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Hacker Email Alias
Hacker Email Alias

All hackers have an email alias on HackerOne

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How It Works
Multiple Aliases
FAQs

All hackers have an email alias on HackerOne that forwards any emails to the
email address that was used to register with HackerOne. This provides an easy
way for programs to contact you in order to share credentials and information
without having to access your actual email address. Programs no longer have to
share credentials through spreadsheets, shared documents, or other means.




HOW IT WORKS

 1. Upon creation of an account on HackerOne, the email alias will automatically
    generate based on the username you choose.
    
     * Email aliases will be in the form of: [username]@wearehackerone.com

 2. Programs will email you using your email alias in order to share special
    credentials or to communicate with you.

 3. The email will automatically be forwarded to your actual email address.



Note: You can't send emails with your alias. You can only receive emails with
your alias if itโ€™s from an email address thatโ€™s not associated with your
HackerOne account.




MULTIPLE ALIASES

You can have multiple email aliases tied to your HackerOne account. This enables
you to create multiple test accounts on a program to be able to test different
attack vectors on different account levels without having to create multiple
HackerOne profile accounts.

You can create multiple email aliases by using
[username]+[any_identifier]@wearehackerone.com. You can put anything you want
behind the + sign to accommodate your needs. For instance, if you set up a test
account using your default alias, jobert@wearehackerone.com, you can use
jobert+test2@wearehackerone.com to create another test account.




FAQS

Question

Answer

What happens if I change my username?

The email alias will automatically update with the new username.

What happens if I change my email address on HackerOne?

The emails will be forwarded to your new, correct email.

How do I disable my alias?

To disable your alias, you must disable your account.

Note: In the interest of maintaining the integrity and trust of our platform, we
kindly request that you refrain from using the @wearehackerone.com email alias
for unauthorized testing activities. Any violations of our Code of Conduct will
be subject to appropriate action.





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