Temporary email (also called disposable email, throwaway email, or burner email) is an email address that works for a short time and then destroys itself — in Burner Email's case, after 24 hours. Why would anyone want an email address that self-destructs? Because most websites demand an email address before letting you do anything, and every address you hand out becomes a target for newsletters, promotions, "we miss you" campaigns, and — if the site is ever breached — spam lists sold to strangers. A temporary address absorbs all of that. You give the website a working address, receive the confirmation link or verification code you actually need, and walk away. A day later the address no longer exists, and nothing sent to it can ever reach you. How it works here 1. Open the site — you instantly get an address like k3x9q@yourdomain.com. No signup. 2. Use it anywhere an email address is required. 3. Incoming mail appears on this page within seconds. 4. After 24 hours, the address and all its messages are permanently deleted. What it's NOT for A temporary address is the wrong tool for anything you'll need long-term: bank accounts, government services, anything with password recovery you might use later. Once the address expires, any account tied to it can't send you a reset link. Get your free 24-hour address on the home page — it's already waiting for you.
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