Disposable email. Zero spam.
Free, anonymous, and ready instantly — no registration. Your inbox erases itself in 30 minutes.
No signup, no tracking — protect your real inbox from spam and let this one erase itself automatically when the timer runs out.
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How it works
Address generated
A unique address is created the moment you land on the page — no forms, no passwords, nothing to remember.
Share & receive
Copy the address and use it anywhere. Incoming mail shows up in the inbox below automatically.
Auto-deletes
After 30 minutes, the address and every message sent to it are permanently erased.
What is a temporary email address?
A temporary email address — also known as a disposable, throwaway, or fake email — is a short-lived inbox built for one-time use. There's no registration, no password, and nothing tying it back to who you are.
Forums, downloads, public Wi-Fi, and new apps all ask for an address before they'll let you in, and that address usually ends up buried in spam and marketing mail for years afterward. Temp Mailer gives you a disposable buffer instead — use it once, then let it disappear for good.
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Why choose Temp Mailer
Instant & anonymous
No form, no password, no verification. Your inbox is live the moment you open the page.
Complete spam protection
Use a disposable address for untrusted sign-ups and keep your real inbox permanently clean.
Secure auto-deletion
After 30 minutes, the address, inbox, and every message are wiped completely. Zero trace left behind.
Common use cases
Public Wi-Fi sign-ups
Connect at an airport or café without joining their mailing list forever.
One-time downloads
Claim a gated PDF, ebook, or template without the follow-up spam.
Software testing
Test sign-up flows, welcome emails, and password resets while building.
Promo codes & coupons
Grab a first-time discount without getting enrolled in a lifetime of marketing.
Temp Mailer vs the alternatives
| Feature | Temp Mailer | Real email | Others |
|---|---|---|---|
| No signup required | ✓ | – | Varies |
| Spam protection | ✓ | – | Varies |
| Auto-delete after 30 min | ✓ | – | Varies |
| No tracking / analytics | ✓ | – | Varies |
| Instantly ready | ✓ | – | Varies |
| Works on any device | ✓ | ✓ | Varies |
"Varies" means the feature depends on the specific service.
How to choose a disposable email service
Not all throwaway inboxes are built the same. A few things are worth checking before you trust one with even a single sign-up link:
- If a "disposable" email service asks you to register first, it isn't really disposable.
- An inbox that lingers for days is closer to a second real account than a throwaway one.
- Verification links and one-time codes are time-sensitive — mail should arrive in seconds, not minutes.
- A privacy tool that quietly profiles you defeats its own purpose.
Temporary vs. permanent email aliases
It's easy to confuse a disposable address with an email alias, but they solve different problems. An alias — like a "plus" address on Gmail — still routes back to your real inbox forever, so it works well for organizing mail from services you trust long-term.
A temporary address like the one above isn't connected to your real inbox at all, and stops existing entirely once its timer runs out. Use an alias for accounts you're keeping, and a disposable address for everything you're not.
Further reading
A few outside resources on email privacy, if you want to go deeper.
What is a disposable email address?
Background on how throwaway addresses work and where the concept came from.
EFFEmail privacy tips
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's guidance on keeping your inbox private.
Have I Been PwnedCheck if your real address has been breached
A free tool to see whether your primary email has shown up in a known data breach.