Temporary Gmail
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Use a temporary Gmail address when a signup, download, newsletter, or verification form works best with a Gmail inbox. Switch to disposable email whenever a custom domain is better.
Create a temporary Gmail address or disposable temp email inbox for signups, downloads, newsletters, and verification codes. Choose from 1.5k+ Gmail inboxes and custom-domain disposable email in one place.
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About temporary Gmail and disposable email
Dispose gives you temporary Gmail addresses and custom-domain disposable email inboxes for signups, downloads, newsletters, trial accounts, and one-time verification codes.
Choose Gmail when a familiar inbox helps, or use a regular disposable email address when a custom domain is the better fit. Both receive messages in the same place.
Temporary Gmail
Use a temporary Gmail address when a signup, download, newsletter, or verification form works best with a Gmail inbox. Switch to disposable email whenever a custom domain is better.
Disposable email
Need a normal disposable email address? Create a custom-domain temp email inbox for short-term messages while keeping your personal email private.
Disposable inbox privacy
Use temporary Gmail or disposable email for low-risk tasks like coupon codes, app downloads, forum registration, and newsletters. Do not use it for banking or accounts you need to keep permanently.
Use Dispose when you need temporary Gmail, custom-domain disposable email, or a private inbox for signups and verification codes.
Ask a questionAnswers about temporary Gmail addresses, disposable temp email, custom-domain inboxes, verification codes, and privacy.
Temporary Gmail is a Gmail address from Dispose that can receive messages while keeping your personal inbox private.
A disposable temp email address is a short-term inbox you can use to receive messages without giving a website your personal email address.
Yes. Temporary Gmail and disposable temp email are useful for sign-up codes, download links, trial accounts, newsletters, and other one-time messages. Delivery still depends on the sender and mailbox provider.
Temporary Gmail uses a Gmail address when inventory is available. Custom-domain disposable email uses a non-Gmail domain instead. Both can receive short-term messages in your Dispose inbox.
Temporary Gmail and disposable email help reduce spam and tracking, but they should not be used for sensitive accounts, banking, health records, password resets, or anything you need to recover in the future.
No. Clearing the inbox hides existing messages for your current temporary address. New incoming messages can still appear after they are received.