Temp-Mail offered Alex a randomly generated email address that he could use for a short period. He decided to use it to sign up for a service he had been eyeing but didn't want to commit to without a trial. The process was straightforward: he visited the Temp-Mail website, generated an email address, and used it to sign up for the service.
You sign up for a free e-book or a webinar, and suddenly you get 50 emails a day from "partners." Temporary emails catch these before they hit your primary inbox. gmail temp mail link
Next time a site asks for your email before showing a recipe or a driver update—grab a temp mail link instead. Your future self (with a clean Gmail inbox) will thank you. Temp-Mail offered Alex a randomly generated email address