Temp-email

A temporary email address is a short-lived, automatically generated inbox that allows users to receive emails—such as verification codes or download links—without revealing their primary identity. Services like Temp-mail.org or AdGuard Temp Mail provide these addresses for free, often requiring no registration themselves. These "burner" accounts typically self-destruct after a set period, ranging from a few minutes to several months, ensuring that any subsequent spam or data breaches at the target site do not follow the user back to their permanent inbox. Strategic Uses in Education and Research

By diverting commercial trials to a disposable address, users keep their critical correspondence—such as instructor feedback or deadlines—visible and uncluttered. The Security Paradox temp-email

The utility of temporary email extends beyond mere spam avoidance; it has become a staple for students and researchers. According to the Student TempMail Guide , these addresses are frequently used to: A temporary email address is a short-lived, automatically

Students can download papers or trial educational software without their primary school email being flooded with marketing promotions. Strategic Uses in Education and Research By diverting