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.

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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.

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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.

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