How many times has this happened...
You want to take a look a registration-first website but it looks a little shady and you fear eternal spam if you fill out the form. This is especially irritating when you are reading an article and halfway through, you get the old, "Please register to continue".
The concept is free and simple. Generate an email address, use it and dump it. It's seriously just that easy.
If you give Web sites and new contacts a disposable email address instead of your real one, you can selectively disable a disposable address as soon as you get spam through it, but continue using all other aliases. Disposable email address services provide this basic functionality, but some have other neat features that make life with email less spam and more fun.
PookMail.com is a disposable email account system. Use PookMail.com to avoid giving your personal email address to suspicious websites.It's very easy, anonymous and fun! Just think up a name and GO!
Mailinator is one of the best and top rated disposable email services that gives you a temporary mailbox on the following address format e.g. something@mailinator.com
MyTrashMail is another good temporary mail service that gives you a mailbox in the address format e.g. something@trashymail.com and also gives you secure temporary mailbox if you signup
MailExpire stands out in the crowd by giving you the option to have a temporary inbox ranging from 12 hours expiry to as long as 3 months
TemporaryInbox is yet another simple and easy to use temporary email service that gives you an email address in different formats
MailEater gives you a free temporary email inbox in the format e.g. something@MailEater.com
More services can be found at Top 20 Temporary and Disposable Email Services
Also, I happened upon a site named numbr. This site actually provides you with disposable phone numbers.I looked into it, tried it and frankly it's pretty cool. As of today they support 23 US cities, block telemarketers and allows for parental controls. In addition this crazy thing lets you embed a link to your website allowing your blog or website readers to reach you without knowing your real phone number.
More at their benefits page.If you want to check this out, visit numbr.com.
You want to take a look a registration-first website but it looks a little shady and you fear eternal spam if you fill out the form. This is especially irritating when you are reading an article and halfway through, you get the old, "Please register to continue".
The concept is free and simple. Generate an email address, use it and dump it. It's seriously just that easy.
If you give Web sites and new contacts a disposable email address instead of your real one, you can selectively disable a disposable address as soon as you get spam through it, but continue using all other aliases. Disposable email address services provide this basic functionality, but some have other neat features that make life with email less spam and more fun.
PookMail.com is a disposable email account system. Use PookMail.com to avoid giving your personal email address to suspicious websites.It's very easy, anonymous and fun! Just think up a name and GO!
Mailinator is one of the best and top rated disposable email services that gives you a temporary mailbox on the following address format e.g. something@mailinator.com
MyTrashMail is another good temporary mail service that gives you a mailbox in the address format e.g. something@trashymail.com and also gives you secure temporary mailbox if you signup
MailExpire stands out in the crowd by giving you the option to have a temporary inbox ranging from 12 hours expiry to as long as 3 months
TemporaryInbox is yet another simple and easy to use temporary email service that gives you an email address in different formats
MailEater gives you a free temporary email inbox in the format e.g. something@MailEater.com
More services can be found at Top 20 Temporary and Disposable Email Services
Also, I happened upon a site named numbr. This site actually provides you with disposable phone numbers.I looked into it, tried it and frankly it's pretty cool. As of today they support 23 US cities, block telemarketers and allows for parental controls. In addition this crazy thing lets you embed a link to your website allowing your blog or website readers to reach you without knowing your real phone number.
More at their benefits page.If you want to check this out, visit numbr.com.

