Guide · Updated June 2026
What Is Temp Mail?
Temp mail is a free, disposable email address that lets you receive messages without signing up or exposing your real inbox. Here is what that means and why it is useful.
A short, plain definition
Temp mail — short for temporary email, and also called disposable, throwaway, or burner email — is an address that works like a normal mailbox but is designed to be used briefly and then thrown away. You do not register for it, it is not connected to your identity, and it stops existing the moment you decide you are done with it.
The whole idea is to give websites the email address they insist on without handing over the one you actually read. Anything sent to the temporary address — a verification code, a confirmation link, a download — lands in a temporary inbox you can open in your browser, and never touches your personal mailbox.
How temp mail actually works
Behind the one-click simplicity, three things happen.
- 01
An address is generated for you
When you open a temp mail service, it instantly creates a random address on a real, working domain. Nothing is tied to your name or your real mailbox, and you never pick a username or password.
- 02
Mail is routed to a live session
Any message sent to that address is accepted by the mail server and delivered to your browser session. From the sender's point of view, it behaves exactly like an ordinary inbox.
- 03
You read what arrives, then move on
Confirmation codes and links show up in seconds. Once you have used them, you discard the address. The inbox disappears and the sender is left writing to a mailbox that no longer exists.
Temp mail vs. a regular email account
They look similar but serve opposite purposes. One is built to last; the other is built to vanish.
| Temp mail | Regular email | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Zero — an address is ready the moment you arrive | Registration, password, recovery details |
| Lifespan | Minutes to hours, then discarded | Years, often a lifetime |
| Identity | Anonymous, not linked to you | Tied to your name and other accounts |
| Best for | One-time signups and verifications | Banking, work, anything you must recover |
| Sending mail | Receive only | Send and receive |
- No signup, password, or personal details
- Keeps spam and marketing lists off your real address
- Reduces exposure if a site suffers a data breach
- Free and ready in seconds
- Receive-only — you cannot send from it
- Messages are not kept for the long term
- A few sites block disposable domains
- Not suitable for important or recoverable accounts
Frequently asked questions
Is temp mail the same as a fake email?
Not quite. The address is real and genuinely receives mail — it simply is not tied to your identity and is meant to be discarded. A truly fake address would bounce; a temp mail address actually delivers.
Is temp mail free?
Yes. Reputable temp mail services, including TempMail, are completely free with no signup and no premium tier required to receive messages.
Can someone trace a temporary email back to me?
The address itself carries no personal information, and a good service does not ask for any. As long as you do not paste identifying details into a message, there is nothing linking the inbox to you.
How is temp mail different from email aliases?
An alias forwards to your real inbox and lives as long as you keep it. Temp mail is standalone and throwaway — it never touches your primary mailbox and is gone once you discard it.
See it in action
Generate a disposable inbox and try it yourself.