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Vinod Kumar Jaipal
Vinod Kumar Jaipal

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How I Stopped Spam Dead in Its Tracks (And Why You Need a Temp Mail Today!) πŸ›‘πŸ“§

Protect your primary inbox, test apps faster, and say goodbye to unwanted newsletters.

We’ve all been there. You find a fantastic new tool, an interesting eBook, or a random website you just want to check out for 5 minutes. But right before you can access it, you hit a wall:

"Please enter your email address to continue."

You hesitantly type in your personal or work email. Fast forward a week, and your inbox is completely destroyed by daily newsletters, promotional offers, and sometimes even phishing attempts. Sounds familiar?

As developers, testers, and regular internet users, our email addresses are our digital passports. Giving it away to every random website is a privacy nightmare. That’s exactly why Temporary Emails (Temp Mails) are a lifesaver.

What is a Temp Mail? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ
A temporary email (or disposable email) is a short-lived email address that you can generate instantly, use to receive emails (like OTPs, verification links, or download files), and then throw away. No registration required, no passwords to remember.

Top 3 Reasons You Should Start Using Temp Mails:
Zero Spam: Keep your primary Gmail or Outlook clean. Use a disposable address for websites you don't fully trust.

Testing Your Own Apps: If you are a developer building an authentication system, you need multiple emails to test the signup/login flows. Generating temp emails is much faster than creating fake Gmail accounts.

Bypassing "Sign-up Walls": Need to read one article on a news site that forces you to create an account? Use a temp mail, get access, and forget about it.

How does it work? (A Quick Example)
It's ridiculously simple. Instead of giving your real email, you just open a temp mail generator.

For instance, you can use a lightweight tool like Free Temp Mail.

Step 1: Open the site and instantly copy the auto-generated email address.

Step 2: Paste it into the website asking for your email.

Step 3: Go back to the Temp Mail tab, wait a few seconds, and your verification email will appear right there! Click it, verify, and close the tab. Boom. Privacy secured. πŸ”’

Let’s Discuss! πŸ‘‡
I’ve made it a habit to never use my real email unless it's a service I plan to use long-term.

What about you? How do you manage spam in your inbox? Do you use the Gmail +alias trick, secondary "junk" email accounts, or disposable temp mails? Let me know in the comments below!

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