Anonymity and Privacy
Mailinator provides temporary email addresses, allowing users to receive emails without revealing their personal email, thereby enhancing privacy.
Convenience
No registration is required, making it extremely easy and quick to use for receiving emails without any commitment.
Spam Prevention
Using a Mailinator address helps avoid spam in your primary email, as it can be used to sign up for services that may send unsolicited emails.
Cost-Effective
The basic service is free, making it a cost-effective solution for temporary email needs.
If you need a disposable mailadress, without being a jerk, you can use mailinator.com. That even allows you to read the mails that gets sent to the adress, it does also everyone else to read them unfortunately.
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over 1 year ago
A lot of websites block mailinator.com as a domain, so I use sogetthis.com which is another one of mailinators domains lol.
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over 1 year ago
And if they send some confirmation link or something, use a disposable email like mailinator.com.
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almost 2 years ago
You can’t do attachments there on the free account if I remember correctly and some sites have mailinator.com blocked so you can’t use it when signing up. I haven’t tried their other domains however….
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almost 2 years ago
You make up [anythingyouwant@mailinator.com](mailto:anythingyouwant@mailinator.com), and then check that inbox at mailinator.com. It has other domains, too. It’s an instant throw-away email address with no registration.
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almost 2 years ago
Last I checked, a mailinator.com address still works well if it’s a site that actually sends a validation email or a site that sends you free stuff over email.
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over 2 years ago
Then view it at http://mailinator.com.
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over 2 years ago
I’ve used mailinator.com for years. Similar. Very useful.
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over 2 years ago
Mailinator.com & the like work great for throwaways.
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over 2 years ago
Just use your name at mailinator.com eg [shapeofthings@mailinator.com](mailto:shapeofthings@mailinator.com).
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over 2 years ago
Go to https://www.charactour.com/hub/personality#!/ and answer the questions. To get your results you have to provide and verify an email, this is annoying but a mailinator.com throwaway email will work. Go to “Characters Most Like You” to see your matches. Unfortunately the results are not numbered here, so you will have to count manually. They are also paginated, so you can’t ctrl-f. Instead you are going to…
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over 2 years ago
I like mailinator.com , but its incoming only.
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over 2 years ago
I like their crude enthusiasm as well but if you DO need to verify with email, you can try mailinator. You think up a fake email name and use the extension mailinator.com. Then you have 24 hours to go and check it before it’s deleted forever.
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over 2 years ago
One reason why people might be reluctant is because they might not want to create a Lego account. I got around this by using mailinator.com . Sharing this so that anyone else who didn’t vote for that reason could put a vote in.
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over 2 years ago
Some sites want you to sign up to access them, but you don’t want to always give your ‘real’ email address, so you use a disposable one, like mailinator.com.
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over 2 years ago
Want to use a disposable email like (something)@mailinator.com – but it’s blocked?
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over 2 years ago
Use mailinator for an unlimited number of throwaway email addresses.
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over 2 years ago
My personal favorite is Mailinator. People can point their own domains to their servers meaning there’s basically an unlimited number of domains you can pick from if @mailinator.com is blocked. I’m quite fond of using @00.pe.
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over 2 years ago
Make up anything you want on the fly “@ mailinator.com” and you can go to the site and check that mailbox without a password.
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over 2 years ago
I am on a private device. I know nobody with mailinator.com email. I am on private home network where I have multiple devices. My HP Windows laptop is refurbished. I am actually going to walk to my desktop to try the same to see if the same happens on it.
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almost 3 years ago
This is my private email nobody else uses and the domain mailinator.com is something I would never use. Please help, googling around would not give me any peace of mind.
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almost 3 years ago