Do you want to consult a forum, test a website or try an online service without risking an avalanche of spam by registering with your email address? Opt for a disposable address: it's simple, free and anonymous!
Many free web services work on registration and require you to provide an email address. This is often used to confirm your registration… but not only. Indeed, attached to a name, an age and some other personal data such as a location, for example, this email address increases in value and can be resold to other services which can then shower you with advertising messages or spam. Also, when you want to try out a new website or service that requires registration, it is best to provide a disposable address. Valid for a limited time, it will allow you to access the desired site and assess its reliability without exposing the email address you use on a daily basis. And if the tested site or service finally seems useful to you How does a disposable email address work? Disposable or temporary mail services have been around for a long time. They emerged to counter the practice of spam (unsolicited advertising emails). All of them are based on a...