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Features at a glance

What is Tempr.email?

Tempr.email is a service for so-called disposable email addresses or TrashMail addresses .
Choose an email alias and a domain, your mailbox is available immediately - no registration required, completely non-binding, anonymous and free!

With over 20 years of experience and expertise, Tempr.email is one of the oldest trash email services on the internet. Founded in 2004 as Discardmail.com, later Spambog.com, Discard.email, and accessible as Tempr.email since 2017.

Many disposable email services delete emails after just a few hours or 24 hours. With Tempr.email, your emails remain in your inbox for up to 30 days, so you can easily find confirmation links, login details, invoices, or downloads.

In short: A disposable email address (TrashMail, Temp Mail, one-way email) is a temporary email address that you only use for a short time.
It protects your private mailbox from spam and unnecessary newsletters if you don't fully trust a website.

This is how your disposable email works

  1. Choose mailbox

    Set an email alias and select one of the 55 domains.
    Your mailbox is available immediately - no registration is required to retrieve your emails.
  2. Enter your TrashMail address on the target page.

    Use your generated disposable email address to register on online shops, portals, forums, competitions or for downloads -
    Anywhere you don't want to give up your private mailbox.
  3. Check your mailbox and read emails

    Access your inbox via the login box. You can read emails in text and HTML, download file attachments, and use additional features if you have a user account or premium access.

Use cases for TrashMails

1 Registrations on unknown websites

You want a download, a voucher, or a whitepaper, but you're unsure what happens to your email address? Use a TrashMail address, confirm the link, and you're done. Your private inbox stays clean.

2 Competitions, one-off promotions, surveys

Many sweepstakes send out newsletters continuously. Participate, let the confirmation email land in your temporary email address, and then simply forget about it.

3 Test accounts for tools, apps and SaaS offerings

You test many tools or services for work. Disposable email addresses help you keep test accounts separate from your real logins. However, you should manage ongoing subscriptions, invoices, or business accounts with your actual email address.

4 Forums, comments and communities

Many forums require a valid email address for registration. If you only want to ask one question, a disposable email address will suffice. For long-term community accounts, a permanent email address is recommended.

5 Download portals, coupon and deal sites

If you only need a download once and don't want to see promotional emails for every offer for weeks, use disposable emails and keep your main mailbox clean.

6 Test your newsletter before you activate your real mailbox.

You want to know how often a company sends its newsletter before you grant access to your private email account. Run it through a Tempr.email address for the first few weeks and then decide if switching to your real email address is worthwhile.

Use your own domains

Do you own one or more domains that you no longer use? Then make them available to all users on Tempr.email or use them privately for yourself. If you make your domains available to all users, you will receive free advertising space in the mailboxes of your domains upon request.

Make your domains available to all users

To make your domains available to all users, you need a free user account . In your user account, you can then add any number of domains via the "My Domain" menu item. If desired, you can also upload your own advertising materials, which will then be displayed in the email inboxes of your domains. Once the MX records of your domains have been correctly set, your domains will be published automatically.

Use your domains privately, just for yourself.

Blocking and blacklisting domains that provide disposable email addresses is a well-known problem. However, if you use your own domain anonymously and privately, this problem can be circumvented, as this domain is never published on Tempr.email and its existence remains secret. To use domains privately and anonymously, you need a free user account combined with premium access.

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Frequently Asked Questions / FAQ

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What is a disposable email address or trash email?

A disposable email address is a temporary email address that you only use for a short time. It receives emails, for example for registrations or downloads, and thus protects your real mailbox from spam and unnecessary newsletters.

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Is Tempr.email free?

Yes. Creating and using disposable emails, as well as reading incoming emails, is free and possible without registration. Additional features require a user account or premium access.

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Do I need to register to use disposable email addresses?

No. You can use mailboxes immediately and retrieve emails without creating an account. A user account is worthwhile if you want to use spam lists, password protection, your own domains, and other convenient features.

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How long are emails stored at Tempr.email?

Emails are stored in your mailbox for 30 days and are then automatically deleted unless you delete them yourself beforehand. You can continue using the mailbox itself or ignore it if you no longer need it.

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Can I use the same disposable email address multiple times?

Yes. A mailbox always exists, so you can use the same address multiple times for registrations or logins. Just keep in mind that emails are deleted after 30 days.

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How anonymous is Tempr.email?

Disposable email addresses primarily help protect your real inbox and avoid revealing your primary email address everywhere. No service can guarantee complete anonymity. Details regarding data processing can be found in Tempr.email's privacy policy.

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Is the use of TrashMail legal?

Disposable email addresses are generally legal as long as you don't use them for fraud, abuse, or other illegal activities. Use Tempr.email to protect your inbox-not to shirk responsibility.

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Is Tempr.email blocked by some websites?

Some services block well-known disposable email domains. This is an issue with all providers. Tempr.email relies on many domains and community domains so that you can use alternative addresses if a domain should ever be blocked.

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Can I use Tempr.email on my mobile device?

Yes. You can use Tempr.email in your mobile browser. The interface is responsive, so you can quickly open disposable emails on the go.

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How is Tempr.email financed?

The basic service is free. Tempr.email is financed through advertising and premium subscriptions with extended features.

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How secure are my emails from unwanted eavesdroppers?

Security depends primarily on your email alias. The more random and longer the part before the @ symbol, the harder it is to guess your mailbox. Additionally, you can set a password for selected domains to better protect access.

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How many email aliases am I allowed to use?

You can use as many email aliases as you like. Simply create new mailboxes if you want to use separate disposable email addresses for different purposes.

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What is an email alias (local part)?

The email alias, also called the local part, is everything before the @ symbol. For example: ALIAS@tempr.email. You can choose this alias yourself or have it generated randomly.

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How long will my password-protected inbox remain available?

A password-protected inbox will remain active for up to 90 days after your last login. Individual emails within it will continue to be automatically deleted after 30 days.

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Are certain emails being blocked or not delivered?

No. Obvious spam will also be delivered. If an expected email doesn't arrive, please also check the spam list in your inbox - filter rules there may be preventing it from being received.

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Is password protection for an inbox completely secure?

No password protection is 100% secure. Protection makes access more difficult, but it doesn't replace a highly secure solution for sensitive data. If you share bookmark links or RSS feeds, others can still access your mailbox.

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I'm receiving spam that supposedly comes from Tempr.email - is that true?

Tempr.email does not send spam emails. However, spammers can forge any sender address to make it appear as if the email came from Tempr.email.