What is disposable temporary email?
Disposable temporary email protects your real email address from spam, advertising mailings, and malware. It is anonymous, free, and requires no registration. Also known as throwaway email, burner email, 10 minute mail, or fake email, a temporary inbox is ideal whenever you need to sign up for a service without sharing your primary address.
Why use a temporary email address?
- Protect your inbox from spam — Register on websites once without long-term marketing follow-up.
- Stay anonymous — Keep your identity private on forums, downloads, and classified ads.
- Test apps and websites — Developers and QA teams can verify email flows without cluttering real inboxes.
- Access free trials and downloads — Get the content you need without joining a newsletter forever.
- Create multiple accounts — Useful for social media managers, testers, and privacy-conscious users.
How to use temporary email
- Visit our homepage — a working email address is generated instantly.
- Copy the address and paste it into any sign-up form, contact page, or download gate.
- Wait for incoming messages — they appear in your inbox in real time.
- Read verification links, codes, and attachments directly on this page.
- When finished, delete the address or let it expire automatically.
Frequently asked questions
What is a temporary / disposable / anonymous mail?
Disposable e-mail is a temporary and completely anonymous email address with a predetermined lifetime that does not require any registration.
Do you read messages?
No. We provide a temporary email address for you to use. Messages are displayed only in your browser session.
How long does temp mail last?
Temporary email addresses are valid for a limited time. Non-premium addresses typically expire after a short period of inactivity.
How to delete a temporary email?
Click the Delete button in the toolbar, or simply leave the page — the address will be removed automatically after expiry.
Is temp mail safe?
Yes, for temporary and non-sensitive use cases. Do not use temp mail for banking, passwords, or important personal information.
Read more in our blog or visit the how it works and FAQ pages.