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5 Best Use-And-Throw Email Services

 

The use of email services is a concrete part of our lives today, both in our spare time and at work and at school. It is one of the first tools that was created for the internet and today we use it on a daily basis for its versatility and ease of usage. However, like any other online service, it suffers from certain problems, spam being the main. Although most of the email clients and webmail services offer spam-proof filters, there are always some messages that drive these barriers, making us waste time. To avoid spam and to ensure privacy, here I suggest a list of temporary email services which you can use for a short period of time to send or receive messages preventing spam services from being made with your primary email account.

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1 – AirMail

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This email service gives you a random address, which you can change by clicking the ‘Change the email address’ button. From a single page, you will see the temporary inbox, which is refreshed in every few seconds. On the other hand, it supports flat and HTML-rich messages, deletes messages every 24 hours and does not require registration data. You can read all about Airmail here http://airmailapp.com.

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2 – MailCatch

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In this email service, you have two options as you can choose a random address or define one with the name you prefer. In both cases, it does not require registration, and although it does not make it very clear, the messages are eliminated every little time depending on the traffic received. You can read all about Mailcatch here http://mailcatch.com.

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3 – NowMyMail

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Another service whose messages last a maximum of one hour in the system tray, so it is perfect to maintain the security of your data. As in the other cases, the messages have a size limit of 60k in this case, and it does not require registration. You can read all about NowMyMail here http://www.nowmymail.com.

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4 – Yourwebmaillogin.com

If you have a US internet provider you can access email via your local internet service. Comcast, Verizon, Earthlink and Cox all have different email services. You can read all about these different providers here https://www.yourwebmaillogin.com/.

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5 – Mailinator

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It is one of the most veteran services that has been able to adapt to the new times. It does not require registration, access is immediate and, as in previous services, it does not support attachments, which is a way to protect you against possible viruses through messages of doubtful origins. Another interesting feature is that each inbox receives messages from multiple accounts at a time, in case you are interested in using two or more alternate email addresses.

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6 – MeltMail

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It is a very simple temporary email service that is also accessible from mobile devices. Besides indicating a name for the email account, you can define how long the active account should last between 3 and 24 hours.
 

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