10-Minute Email

A free, disposable inbox that self-destructs in 10 minutes. Copy your temporary address, use it to receive verification codes and confirmation links, then let it vanish — no sign-up, no spam in your real inbox.

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What is a 10-minute email used for?

A disposable email address lets you sign up for a website, download, or free trial without exposing your real inbox. The site sends its confirmation code or verification link to the temporary address, you read it here, and a few minutes later the whole thing disappears — so the marketing emails and data-breach spam that usually follow never reach you. It's the fast way to stay anonymous and keep your primary inbox clean.

How to use this temporary email

  1. Copy your address. One is generated automatically when the page loads. Hit Copy address and paste it into the sign-up or verification form.
  2. Wait for the message. Incoming mail appears in the inbox on its own within seconds — no need to refresh. Click a message to read it.
  3. Extend or burn it. Need a little longer? Press +10 min. Done early? Press Delete for a brand-new address. Either way it self-destructs when the countdown ends.

Why use a disposable address?

  • No spam. One-off signups, leaks and newsletters land in a throwaway inbox instead of your real one.
  • No sign-up. No account, no password, nothing to install — the address is ready the instant you arrive.
  • Privacy by expiry. The address and every message delete themselves automatically. There's nothing left to leak.

Good to know

  • Receive-only. You can't send mail from a disposable address — it's built purely for catching codes and confirmations.
  • Not for anything important. Don't use it for accounts you'll need to recover later, or for sensitive information. Treat it as public and temporary.
  • Some sites block it. A few services reject known disposable-email domains. If a signup won't accept the address, you'll need a permanent inbox for that one.

Frequently asked questions

What is a 10-minute (disposable) email?

It's a real, throwaway email address that works for about 10 minutes and then deletes itself along with everything it received. Use it to sign up for sites, grab a confirmation link, or test something without handing over your real inbox.

Do I need to sign up or give a password?

No. The address is generated for you the moment the page loads — there's no account, no password and nothing to install. Copy it, use it, walk away.

Can I send email from this address?

No, it's receive-only by design. Disposable addresses are for receiving verification codes and confirmation links; sending from throwaway domains invites abuse and blocklisting.

How long does the inbox last?

Ten minutes from when it's created. A live countdown shows the time left, and you can press '+10 min' to extend it. When the timer hits zero the address and every message are permanently gone.

Is it private?

Messages live only for the lifetime of the inbox and are deleted automatically when it expires or when you hit Delete. Nothing is forwarded to your real email. Don't use a disposable inbox for anything sensitive or important, though — anyone who knows the address could read it during its short life.

Why didn't my email arrive?

Mail can take a few seconds to a minute to land, so give it a moment — the inbox refreshes automatically. Make sure you copied the address exactly, and note that some sites block known disposable-email domains.