Legal · Updated June 2026
Privacy, in plain English
The short version: we don't want your data, so we don't collect it. Here's exactly what that looks like in practice.
- 01 What we collect
Almost nothing.
There's no signup, so there's no profile, password, or email of record. Your active disposable address is stored locally in your browser — not on our servers tied to you.
- 02 Your messages
Delivered, not mined.
Messages sent to your disposable address are delivered to your browser session so you can read them. We don't read, scan, profile, or sell their contents. When the inbox expires, the messages go with it.
- 03 Analytics
Aggregate, anonymous.
We use privacy-friendly analytics for things like page views, browser type, and country — never personal identifiers, never cross-site tracking, never ad networks following you around the internet.
- 04 Cookies & storage
Local only.
We use browser local storage to remember your active inbox and your light/dark theme preference. That's it. No advertising cookies, no third-party trackers, no fingerprinting.
- 05 Third parties
Kept to a minimum.
We use a small number of infrastructure providers (hosting, DNS, mail delivery) strictly to operate the service. None of them receive identifying information about you because we don't collect any.
- 06 Your rights
Nothing to request.
Since we don't store accounts or personal data tied to you, there's nothing to export, correct, or delete on our side. Clearing your browser storage removes your active inbox immediately.
- 07 Changes
Updated in the open.
If this policy changes in any meaningful way, we update the date at the top of this page. No silent rewrites, no buried diffs.
Questions?
A real person reads [email protected].