Prevent spam with a disposable email address. If you give websites and new contacts a disposable email address instead of your real one, you can disable it while keeping your other aliases active. Here are six of the best.
- E4ward.com
- Spamgourmet
- Mailinator
- GishPuppy
- Spamex
- Jetable.org
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E4ward.com
E4ward.com is a simple and useful disposable email service that allows you to easily delete aliases.
Using the service, you can give each of your contacts a unique public email address. This is your real email address. If one of the aliases starts sending spam, you delete it and create a new one.
E4ward uses username.e4ward.com, but you can use your own.
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Spamgourmet
Try Spamgourmet’s feature-rich and flexible disposable email addresses before you choke on spam. To begin, create an account and add your desired email address. Your protected email address is then selected.
Instead of giving a stranger or one-time merchant your email address, give them the Spamgourmet address. Messages and replies will be sent to your protected email.
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Mailinator
Mailinator allows you to use any email address and pick up mail at its site. Also, Mailinator addresses aren’t connected to your real address, so you won’t get spam. Remember that all mail sent to Mailinator is public.
Unlike other services, Mailinator requires no sign-up.
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GishPuppy
GishPuppy is a simple and effective disposable email service. The free service provides disposable email addresses that forward to your personal account. You should delete your GishPuppy email and get a new one if you get spam.
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Spamex
Spamex is a reliable provider of disposable email addresses. With Spamex disposable email addresses, you can give anyone a working email address without fear of them selling it to others. If you get spam, you know who sent it and can delete it or block it.
Because Spamex is browser-based, it works on most systems. It also works on mobile phones.
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Jetable.org
Jetable.org allows you to create one-time email addresses with a defined lifespan. Your temporary email address forwards mail to your permanent address. It deactivates after the selected life span.
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