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Temp mail (temporary email, disposable email) lets you receive emails without handing out your own personal address everywhere. temp.tf gives you instant throwaway inboxes on real providers like outlook.com, hotmail.com, gmail.com and high.edu.pl — no registration, no password, just copy an address and use it.
All temporary inboxes are built from temp.tf's own pool of provider accounts using plus aliases, Gmail dot syntax and edu addresses. You never connect your own mailbox: websites send verification codes or newsletters to these disposable aliases, and you read them here without exposing any personal email you actually own.
As long as the provider account exists, the alias (plus or dot variation) can keep receiving mail. temp.tf doesn't require sign‑up: you just copy the generated address, use it, and check the inbox here whenever you need it.
Yes. Attachments like images, PDFs or files from verification emails are supported. Images can be previewed inline, and other file types can be downloaded from the inbox view.
temp.tf only shows messages for manipulated addresses (plus aliases, Gmail dot variations and edu addresses) that are derived from its own underlying mailbox pool. The real base addresses of those provider accounts are not exposed in the UI. Mail content is rendered safely with HTML sanitization, and attachments are served with download‑first headers to reduce security risk.
Use a disposable inbox for quick logins, coupon sites, one‑time downloads, beta sign‑ups, or any service that might send frequent marketing emails. For important accounts (banking, government, personal identity) always use your real, permanent email address.
Used it for a forum signup I didn’t want on my main email. Got the verification link, clicked it, done. No signup on temp.tf either.
I give my real email only to places I trust. For random downloads or “create account to continue” I use a temp address. This one actually gets the mail.
Coupon site wanted an email. Put in a temp.tf address, got the code in the inbox. Didn’t have to unsubscribe from anything later.
Needed a code sent to my phone but the form also asked for email. Used a disposable one here so I didn’t have to give my real address.
Tried a few temp mail sites before; half the time the verification never arrived. Here it’s real Outlook/Gmail so the mails actually land.
When a site says “we’ll send you a link” and I know I’ll never use it again, I use a throwaway. Fast and no popups.
Free trial that needed an email. Used temp.tf, got the confirmation, cancelled before billing. Main inbox stayed clean.
Just needed to receive one email to unlock something. Didn’t want to use my main or create a new Gmail. This did the job in one go.
Password reset for an old account I couldn’t remember the email for. Used a fresh temp address, got the reset link, sorted.
I only use temp mail when I don’t want more newsletters. This one loads quick and the inbox shows what you need without extra clutter.
There was a free student promo. I’m not a student. Got an edu address from temp.tf, signed up with it, and the discount went through. No hassle.
Used it for a forum signup I didn’t want on my main email. Got the verification link, clicked it, done. No signup on temp.tf either.
I give my real email only to places I trust. For random downloads or “create account to continue” I use a temp address. This one actually gets the mail.
Coupon site wanted an email. Put in a temp.tf address, got the code in the inbox. Didn’t have to unsubscribe from anything later.
Needed a code sent to my phone but the form also asked for email. Used a disposable one here so I didn’t have to give my real address.
Tried a few temp mail sites before; half the time the verification never arrived. Here it’s real Outlook/Gmail so the mails actually land.
When a site says “we’ll send you a link” and I know I’ll never use it again, I use a throwaway. Fast and no popups.
Free trial that needed an email. Used temp.tf, got the confirmation, cancelled before billing. Main inbox stayed clean.
Just needed to receive one email to unlock something. Didn’t want to use my main or create a new Gmail. This did the job in one go.
Password reset for an old account I couldn’t remember the email for. Used a fresh temp address, got the reset link, sorted.
I only use temp mail when I don’t want more newsletters. This one loads quick and the inbox shows what you need without extra clutter.
There was a free student promo. I’m not a student. Got an edu address from temp.tf, signed up with it, and the discount went through. No hassle.