Protect your Email with Temporary Inbox
Ever register on a site and then find out that your inbox is clogged with emails from there? Hence, it is usually recommended that you signup at sites with a secondary email address.
Or, you can create a disposable email address at temporaryinbox.com
A temporary inbox is a disposable email address, which doesn't require registration and can be used to avoid spam. Use this email address in forums, lotteries, erotic sites or wherever. The spammers will never find out your private email address.
Why use temporaryinbox.com
- You want to stay anonymous
- You hate spam in your own private inbox
- Every time when you want to signup at an adult site with your daddy's email address, you get "address already in use"
- The mails will be deleted automatically after 6 hours
- You can delete the mails manually as well
- You don't have to register the account first to use it
- This service is faster than all other similar services
The additional feature that temporaryinbox.com offers is a Firefox Extension, and IE Toolbar and a Opera Widget.
As for me, well I have never used a disposable email. And, I strongly advice against using one on any blog, because the blog developer may not be very happy about it.
Where do you use a disposable address, if you have?
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- Thursday, Mar 19th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
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Great article. I have been using this method with various other temporary inbox sites for years and it is a very effective way of keeping spam out of your inbox.
Unfortunately, some sites are getting smart to this and are blocking the temporary inboxes. I figured a way around it and wrote a post on how to do it:
http://www.dailycupoftech.com/2009/03/14/create-a-temporary-e-mail-account-on-your-domain/
Keep up the good work!
Good article Tim. Though, I must say I should have come across your site before I picked up my copy of Roboform