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frequently asked questions

what is a temporary email address?

a temporary email address is a short-lived, disposable inbox that you can use to receive emails without revealing your real email address. it self-destructs after a set period — on 15 Minute Mail, that's 15 minutes. perfect for sign-ups, OTP codes, and avoiding spam.

how long does my temp mail last?

your temporary inbox stays active for 15 minutes from the moment it's created. after that, all emails and attachments are permanently deleted. you can see the remaining time in the countdown next to your address.

can i use temp mail to receive OTP codes?

yes, 15 Minute Mail works with most OTP and verification emails. we also automatically detect and highlight verification codes and confirmation links so you can copy them with one click. some services may block known disposable domains — if that happens, try generating a new address.

is temp mail safe to use?

yes, for its intended purpose. 15 Minute Mail protects your real inbox from spam and unwanted sign-ups. we don't collect personal data, don't store your IP, and all emails are automatically deleted. however, don't use it for banking, government, or any account you need long-term.

can i send emails from 15 Minute Mail?

no. 15 Minute Mail is receive-only. you can receive verification emails, OTPs, and sign-up confirmations, but you cannot send outgoing mail. this keeps the service simple and prevents abuse.

are email addresses random?

no. 15 Minute Mail generates a completely random address for maximum privacy. each time your inbox expires, a fresh random address is created automatically.

what happens to attachments?

attachments are saved temporarily and available for download while your inbox is active. when your inbox expires after 15 minutes, all attachments are permanently deleted from our servers along with the emails.

what's the difference between temp mail and regular email?

regular email requires registration, stores messages forever, and is tied to your identity. temp mail is the opposite — no sign-up, no personal data, and everything is automatically deleted after 15 minutes. it's designed for quick, anonymous, one-time use.

do you read or store my messages?

no. we don't read, analyze, or mine your emails. messages are stored temporarily on our servers only so you can view them. after 15 minutes, they are permanently and irreversibly deleted — no backups, no archives.

how do i delete my temporary email?

your inbox is automatically deleted after 15 minutes. you can extend the timer by clicking the refresh button next to the countdown. when it expires, a new random address is generated automatically.

can i check emails i already received?

yes. all received emails appear in your inbox automatically. you can see the sender, subject, and full content. if an expected email hasn't arrived yet, click the refresh button — new messages are checked every few seconds.

what is a disposable temporary email?

a disposable temporary email — also known as a throwaway email, burner email, or fake email — is a self-destructing inbox that lets you receive messages without sharing your real email address. unlike traditional email providers that require registration and store your messages forever, a temp mail address exists only for a short period and then disappears along with all its contents.

15 Minute Mail generates a random email address the moment you visit the site. no sign-up, no password, no personal information required. use the address to receive verification codes, OTPs, sign-up confirmations, or any email you don't want cluttering your real inbox. after 15 minutes, everything is permanently deleted — the address, the messages, and any attachments.

other names for temporary email

temporary email services go by many names across the internet, each highlighting a different aspect of how they work:

  • disposable email — emphasizes that the address is meant to be thrown away after use
  • throwaway email — commonly used when the goal is a one-time interaction with a website
  • burner email — popular among privacy enthusiasts, refers to an address used briefly and then discarded
  • fake email — often used when you need a quick address without identity verification
  • 10 minute mail — refers to services with very short expiration windows, though 15 Minute Mail gives you a full 15 minutes
  • temp mail — the most common shorthand for temporary email services
  • anonymous email — highlights that no personal information is tied to the address

different names, same purpose: providing a temporary, anonymous inbox that shields your real email from spam, tracking, and unwanted marketing.

why use a temporary email address?

protect your real inbox from spam

most websites require an email to register, even for a one-time download or trial. many of these sites share or sell your address to advertisers and data brokers. over time, this fills your inbox with promotional emails, newsletters you never subscribed to, and phishing attempts. with a disposable email, you register, verify, and move on — your real inbox stays clean.

stay anonymous online

every time you share your personal email, you create a link between your identity and that service. a temporary email breaks that chain. sign up for forums, access gated content, or communicate on marketplaces without revealing who you are. 15 Minute Mail doesn't collect your IP address or any personal data — your activity is completely anonymous.

test apps and websites

developers and QA testers frequently need to verify email functionality — registration flows, password resets, transactional emails. disposable addresses let you test these workflows without managing dozens of test accounts or polluting your work inbox. generate a new address for each test run and discard it when you're done.

access free trials and downloads

many online services offer free trials, ebooks, or discount codes only after you provide an email. with a temp mail address, you access these offers without getting stuck in long-term marketing funnels. no more unsubscribing from newsletters you never wanted.

receive OTP and verification codes

15 Minute Mail automatically detects verification codes and confirmation links in incoming emails and highlights them for one-click copying. most OTP emails arrive within seconds. some services may block known disposable domains — if that happens, simply generate a new address and try again.

how 15 Minute Mail works

  1. visit the site — a fresh, random email address is generated instantly. no registration needed.
  2. copy the address — paste it into any sign-up form, download gate, or verification field.
  3. receive emails — incoming messages appear in your inbox within seconds. verification codes and links are automatically highlighted.
  4. done — after 15 minutes, the address and all its contents are permanently deleted. or generate a new address anytime.

every address is randomly generated for maximum privacy and anonymity. when your inbox expires after 15 minutes, a new random address is created automatically. you can also extend the timer by clicking the refresh button next to the countdown to keep using the same address.

how to choose a temporary email provider

instant access without registration

the best temp mail services work instantly — you visit the page and a working inbox is ready. no sign-up forms, no captchas, no waiting. if a service asks you to create an account before giving you a temporary address, it defeats the purpose.

speed and reliability

when you're waiting for a verification code, every second counts. look for a provider that delivers emails quickly and has minimal downtime. 15 Minute Mail polls for new messages every few seconds so emails appear almost instantly.

privacy and security

your goal is anonymity, so choose a provider that doesn't log IP addresses, doesn't require personal data, and serves content over HTTPS. 15 Minute Mail sanitizes all incoming email HTML to prevent script injection and strips tracking pixels before showing you the message.

smart features

basic temp mail just shows you raw emails. better services add useful features like automatic OTP detection, verification link highlighting, attachment downloads, custom aliases, and a visible expiration countdown. these small touches save time and make the experience smoother.

when not to use temporary email

disposable email is a privacy tool, not a replacement for your regular inbox. avoid using it for:

  • banking and financial services — you need long-term access to account recovery emails
  • government and healthcare portals — these require verified, persistent email addresses
  • accounts you want to keep — any service you plan to use long-term should be tied to your real email
  • sending emails — 15 Minute Mail is receive-only and does not support outgoing mail

for everything else — quick sign-ups, one-time downloads, testing, avoiding spam — a temporary email address is the smart choice.

conclusion

whether you call it a temporary email, burner email, or disposable inbox, the value is clear — it gives you control over your online privacy. in a world where every sign-up form wants your email address, having a tool that shields your real inbox from spam, tracking, and data brokers is no longer optional. it's essential.

15 Minute Mail was built with privacy as the foundation. we don't collect personal data, we don't store IP addresses, and we don't use tracking cookies. all emails are automatically and permanently deleted after 15 minutes. incoming HTML is sanitized server-side to strip scripts, trackers, and malicious content before it reaches your browser.

it's free, instant, and anonymous. next time a website asks for your email and you're not sure if it's safe — don't give them your real one. use 15 Minute Mail instead.

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