10-Minute Email Alternatives: Safer Options for Privacy
10-minute inboxes are convenient but risky for sensitive signups. Learn safer alternatives (aliases, masks) and when ExpressMail is the right tool.
Guides and tips on using temporary email to protect your privacy online.
10-minute inboxes are convenient but risky for sensitive signups. Learn safer alternatives (aliases, masks) and when ExpressMail is the right tool.
A quick start guide to generating a disposable email address, receiving verification emails, refreshing addresses, and saving what you need before expiry.
Temporary email is widely used for privacy, but it has real risks. Learn what's safe, what's legal, and when you should use an alias or real inbox instead.
Plus addressing lets you create tagged emails like name+shop@domain. Learn how it works, where it breaks, and when you still need a disposable inbox.
Many disposable email services behave like public inboxes. Learn what that means, how accounts can be hijacked, and safer alternatives for verification emails.
Blocking temp mail reduces abuse but can harm privacy-minded users. Learn when to block, when to allow, and safer alternatives like step-up verification.
Learn how SPF, DKIM, and DMARC help prevent spoofing and improve deliverability. Includes plain-English examples and what failures mean for users.
If your disposable inbox is empty, it's usually deliverability, blocking, or timing. Learn the common causes and practical fixes that work.
A developer-focused guide to using temporary inboxes to test signup, verification, and password reset emails safely—plus common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
A simple playbook for using disposable email for trials and downloads, while keeping a recoverable address for accounts you genuinely need long term.