No one can survive on the internet without an email address. Need to signup or download anything Need to Enter your email to open account or to view content on a social forum?
But, you don't went to use your own email . So, what should you do then?
You can use a disposable email address(known as temp mail ) to view content on such sites. Temp mail offer you security and anonymity and keep you safe from spam and phishing attacks.
What is a temp mail address?
Temp mail : is a free email service that help users to protects real email address from spam, advertising mailings, malwares
There are two ways to get a temporary email:
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By using temp mail generators such as tempmailo.org, tempmailo, Temp mail, Emailondeck, or 10-minute Mail.
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Generate a temp mail using email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.
We will be covering both these ways in more detail later in this guide.
How do disposable email addresses work?
Temp emails work just like as regular email. The main difference is
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User don’t need to share his/her name, contact number, or any other personal information to get a temp mail address.
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Emails don’t last forever.
You can use same mail address anytime.who is it possible right?
go to change option on tempmailo.org then you see your last contact domain over there.Then you simply create same address and same domain a mail again it work like as before.
What are the advantages of a temporary email address?
Using a temporary email can offer the following benefits:
✅ Protect you from spam emails
Its totally spam protected.no hacker can be hacked your real email if you use it.
✅ Offers security against phishing attacks
Phishing attacks are hard to identify and target users psychologically to steal your private information. but by temp mail you don't need to provide any personal info so you are safe from Phishing attacks
✅Hides your real identity
temp mail help you to hide your real identity.
✅ Deleted after a certain time
Every temporary email is deleted after a certain time, depending on which disposable email service you use.