Free Temporary Disposable Email
A secure, anonymous temp mail inbox that self-destructs in 10 minutes—receives attachments, built to slip past signup blocks, no registration required.
Hang tight!
Burn it all down?
This torches your address and every message in the inbox. Poof. Gone. No takebacks, no "oops, can you resend that?"
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Why keep it sketchy?
Absolute Anonymity
No names, no phone numbers, no digital footprint. Just a scrap of paper in the wind.
10-Minute Lifespan
Addresses and mail delete after ~10 minutes, or instantly when you press Burn. No inbox to clean up later.
Spam Shredder
Give them a temp mail, let them spam the void. Your real inbox stays sacred.
Attachments Too
PDFs, images, Office docs, and ZIPs — up to 10 MB per file, 10 files per message. Download before the 10-minute timer ends.
Built to Get Through
Domains are health-checked and rotated off blocklists — improving odds that verification codes reach you. Details →
How FreeTempEmail works
Press Regenerate for a random inbox, paste it where a site asks for email, and watch verification codes arrive live. The address and every message delete in about 10 minutes — or hit Burn to wipe it immediately.
When should you use a disposable email?
A temporary address is the right tool whenever an email is demanded but a relationship is not. Common situations where people reach for FreeTempEmail:
- Free trials and one-time signups. Try a tool, grab a sample, or read a gated article without surrendering your real inbox to a marketing list forever.
- Downloads and coupons behind an email wall. Get the whitepaper, the file, or the discount code without the lifetime of follow-up campaigns that usually come with it.
- Forum and community registration. Join a discussion you may never return to, without tying it to your personal identity.
- Avoiding spam and data breaches. If a site you do not trust gets breached, a 10-minute address that no longer exists cannot leak anything about you.
- Testing your own product. Developers and QA engineers use disposable inboxes to verify signup flows, password resets, and transactional email without polluting real mailboxes.
Rule of thumb: if losing access to the address would matter, do not use a disposable one.
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Common questions
Is it free? Receive-only? How long do messages last? We answer those and more on the FAQ page — including attachments, deliverability, and when not to use a burner address.