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Topic: [Guide] Using Disposable Email Address to Prevent Spam - page 2. (Read 373 times)

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Disposable emails are only helpful when you try to use a new service. There are some disadvantages when you use disposable emails to get experience on new services.

  • After the trial experience, if you want to use the service, you might have to create another account with your real email. Does it violate ToS (Terms of Service) on that platform? I doubt that in most of cases, you will break ToS.
  • Your account can be suspected, frozen
  • Your account fund can be unable to withdraw

If you create a second account (with your real email), make sure to read their ToS or FAQ, and if you are more carefully, ask their Customer support to have more details for your case. It is never be good to create a second account, make a deposit and get both account restricted or fund hold.


Personally, I dedicate one real email for my experience on new platforms.
Great feedback. I completely agree with that however It should be used on the websites where you know you are not submitting any sensitive information nor related to money.
I will add this to the guide itself.

Thank you so much for this.
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Disposable emails are only helpful when you try to use a new service. There are some disadvantages when you use disposable emails to get experience on new services.

  • After the trial experience, if you want to use the service, you might have to create another account with your real email. Does it violate ToS (Terms of Service) on that platform? I doubt that in most of cases, you will break ToS.
  • Your account can be suspected, frozen
  • Your account fund can be unable to withdraw

If you create a second account (with your real email), make sure to read their ToS or FAQ, and if you are more carefully, ask their Customer support to have more details for your case. It is never be good to create a second account, make a deposit and get both account restricted or fund hold.


Personally, I dedicate one real email for my experience on new platforms.
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Hey Everyone,

Most of the users register on various websites and simply enter their email address which results in lot of spam.
You can avoid that by using Disposable Email Address.

Here are some of the websites which you can use for Registering or trying out any new service without getting spammed:
- http://www.yopmail.com/en/
- https://10minutemail.com/
- https://www.crazymailing.com/

How to use:
I suggest http://www.yopmail.com/en/ if you want to use emails with your custom name.

1. open http://www.yopmail.com/en/
2. enter an alias name like I did for mine.

3. It gave me an email address which I can use now: [email protected]
4. Now, click check box. It will show you all the emails you received on this email address.
5. Easy to use, no registration and ofcourse it's free.



Disposable emails are only helpful when you try to use a new service. There are some disadvantages when you use disposable emails to get experience on new services.

1. After the trial experience, if you want to use the service, you might have to create another account with your real email. Does it violate ToS (Terms of Service) on that platform? I doubt that in most of cases, you will break ToS.
2. Your account can be suspected, frozen
3. Your account fund can be unable to withdraw

Thanks to tranthidung for making this point.



NOTE: I am not adding any referrals, I do not work with any of these, I do not own any of these or something like that. Just wanted to share this helpful tip with you guys.
Hope you liked it, I will try to create more guides which might help you guys.
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