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Temp Email Generator

Create a temporary, disposable inbox and receive verification or OTP emails right inside the tool. It protects your real address during trials, signups, and one-time downloads.

Disposable Inbox + Receiver

Temp Email Generator

Create a real temporary inbox and receive OTP or confirmation emails directly here.

Inboxes are created using a third-party disposable mail provider. Use only for trials and non-sensitive signups.

Inbox messages

Create a temp inbox first to receive messages.

Why a disposable inbox is useful

Many sites demand an email just to download a file or start a trial, then sell or leak the address into spam. A temporary inbox lets you complete that signup, receive the confirmation or one-time code, and walk away without exposing your real address.

It is ideal for low-trust, short-lived interactions. It is the wrong tool for anything you need long-term access to, because the inbox is temporary and not private to you.

Use it for the right things

Match the tool to throwaway situations.

  • One-time downloads, trials, and forum signups you will not return to.
  • Receiving an OTP or confirmation link to finish a quick signup.
  • Never for banking, work, or any account you must keep or recover.

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FAQs

How long does the temporary inbox last?

It is short-lived by design and is cleared after a period or when you move on. Do not use it for anything you will need to access later.

Can I receive OTP and confirmation emails?

Yes. The inbox receives incoming messages so you can read a verification link or one-time code to complete a signup.

Is a temporary inbox private?

Treat it as not private. Disposable inboxes are not secured to you personally, so never receive sensitive personal, financial, or work email there.

Should I use this for important accounts?

No. For anything you need to keep, recover, or secure - banking, work, primary social accounts - always use your real, controlled email.

Why do some sites block disposable emails?

Services that want durable contact or to prevent abuse often detect and reject known temporary-email domains. In that case you will need a real or aliased address.

Can I reply from the temporary inbox?

It is mainly for receiving verification messages. Treat it as receive-only for short tasks rather than a full email account.

What is the difference between this and an email alias?

A temporary inbox is fully disposable and not tied to you. An alias forwards to your real inbox and persists until you disable it, so an alias is better when you want ongoing but controllable contact.

Will my real email be exposed?

No. The whole point is that the site sees only the temporary address, keeping your real one out of their list.

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