Temporary Email Address
Many forms simply ask for "an email address" without checking who owns it. TempMy lets you generate a temporary email address in one click, so you have something to type in the field without handing over your personal inbox.
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What is a temporary email address?
A temporary email address is a working address that exists for a short period instead of permanently. It can receive mail like a normal address, but it is not tied to your name, your real inbox, or a long-term account.
Where a temporary address is commonly used
Account signup forms, app onboarding screens, free trials, content downloads, and online tools often require an email address purely to move forward in a flow. A temporary email address is enough to satisfy that field.
How TempMy generates your address
- An address is created automatically when you open TempMy
- You can copy it with one tap
- Incoming messages appear in your inbox, not your personal email
- No account or personal details are required to start
Important limitations
A temporary email address is not a long-term mailbox. Do not use it for banking, government, medical, legal, work, crypto, paid subscriptions, or any account you plan to keep. Some websites also block known disposable domains, so delivery is not guaranteed for every sender.
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FAQ
What is a temporary email address used for?
It is mainly used for quick signups, verification messages, and situations where you do not want to share your personal email address.
Is the address real, or fake?
It is a working address that can receive mail. It is temporary rather than fake, and it is not linked to your personal identity.
Do I need to create an account to get one?
No. TempMy gives you an address immediately without registration.
Will every website accept it?
No. Some websites block disposable email domains, so a temporary address may not work everywhere.
Can I use it for an account I want to keep?
No. Use your real email for sensitive or long-term accounts such as banking, work, and government services.