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Fake email. Why should you use temporary email?

Disposable email is a service, that allows users to generate email address and receive emails at this temporary address. After certain period of time email will be delated and address will be canceled. Disposable email is also called tempmail, 10minutemail, throwaway email, fake mail or trash mail. Why should you use disposable email? To avoid SPAM. Today, a lot of web pages, blogs, forums and services are asking you to register or provide email address to read comments, download content or register account or profile. Next, a lot of this services will use your private email address to send you spam. That is why you should keep your private email address for your family and friends and should use disposable email always for for untrusted websites, to keep you privacy and avoid spam.

Why do I need a temporary email address?

Why do I need a temporary email address?

There are a few precautions you should take to keep your email safe. Always change your password every three months, use the two-factor authentication to sign-in securely whenever you're away fro [...]

The difference between a regular mailbox and TEMP MAIL

The difference between a regular mailbox and TEMP MAIL

Everyone out there on the internet has their own personal email address. It is now a necessary part of life in the modern world. However, most people do not open their personal email addresses ev [...]

What is Phishing and How to Protect Yourself Using the TEMP MAIL Service

What is Phishing and How to Protect Yourself Using the TEMP MAIL Service

Every year, millions of people fall victim to phishing scams and end up losing tens of millions of dollars a year to scammers. A phishing scam is a scam where scammers send fake emails or phone c [...]

How to hide the sender's email

How to hide the sender's email

There will come a time when you want to send an email to someone, but you do not want them to see that the email was from you. Sending emails that do not have the sender's address is kind of diff [...]