TempPrivacy
A disposable inbox solves one narrow problem. These guides cover the wider picture: what your address reveals, why spam keeps arriving, and how verification actually works. No affiliate pitches, no scare tactics — just what we would tell a friend who asked.
Your address is not just a contact detail — it is a stable key that lets advertisers and data brokers link your behaviour across unrelated sites. Here is the mechanism, including why "we only share hashed emails" means less than it sounds.
Read the guide → Practical guideUnsubscribing is the right move for one kind of mail and actively harmful for another. A layered approach: telling the three kinds apart, compartmentalising your addresses, cleaning up an inbox that is already flooded, and the tactics that backfire.
Read the guide → How it worksWhat that confirmation link actually does, how long your address is kept afterwards, why some sites reject disposable addresses, and the one question to ask before using a throwaway inbox on any account.
Read the guide →If you read nothing else, this is the practical core of all three guides: