Temp Mail

You might need websites like "Temp Mail" when browsing the internet for membership sign-ups.


One day, while browsing a website, I noticed there were amazing discounts under the name "Halloween." After quickly browsing through the products, the site was asking for my personal information. Instead of giving out my real email address, I thought a disposable email address would work just fine.


And indeed, it did.


Recently, I created a "Temp Mail" and here’s what you can do with the website:

One-Time Use Email Addresses

When you access the website from Google or other search engines, you will be provided with a one-time-use email address. Since this email is temporary, it will change each time you visit a site.


  • Can I use this one-time-use email address again later? Yes. To use the address again, just copy it somewhere.

When you revisit the website, you just need to click the "New" button, select the domain name, and generate the email address.

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Can I use "Temp Mail" addresses on sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram? Since social media sites constantly change their algorithms, they may prefer "Gmail" or "iCloud" email addresses. This could be due to concerns about spam.


AI Websites You can use the email addresses created with "Temp Mail" on AI websites.