Temporary Email for Verification

Most signup forms send one verification email and then go quiet. TempMy gives you a temporary inbox you can use just for that message, so the confirmation lands somewhere other than your personal email.

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How temporary email works for verification

You generate a temporary address, enter it on the signup or verification form, and check the TempMy inbox for the confirmation message or link. Many verification emails can arrive this way, since they are typically sent automatically by the website you signed up on.

Where this is useful

  • Confirming a new account on a low-risk website
  • Verifying a free trial or demo signup
  • Testing a verification flow during development or QA
  • Keeping confirmation emails out of your personal inbox

What to expect

Delivery depends on the sending website and mail routing. Some websites may block disposable email domains specifically to prevent this kind of use, so a verification email is not guaranteed to arrive for every service.

Important limitations

Do not use a temporary inbox to verify banking, government, medical, legal, work, crypto, paid subscription, or any account you intend to keep and recover later. Verification for sensitive accounts should always go to your real, permanent email address.

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FAQ

Can I use TempMy to verify a new account?

Yes, for low-risk signups. Many verification emails can arrive in the temporary inbox.

Will verification emails always arrive?

Not always. Some websites block disposable email domains, and delivery depends on the sending service and mail routing.

Can I use this for password reset emails on important accounts?

No. Use your real email for password recovery on banking, work, or any account you need to keep.

Do I need an account to receive verification emails?

No. TempMy provides a temporary inbox without requiring registration.