Using AnonAddy as Temporary/Disposable Email Tools
Introduction
You can use AnonAddy as a temporary or disposable email tool. It's the perfect solution for when you've got a new website or service that you want to try out without having to give away your real email address. This is especially useful if you're an online shopper, and want to receive emails from retailers before making a purchase.
AnonAddy offers a free service to create disposable email addresses.
AnonAddy is a free service to create disposable email addresses. You can create as many temporary emails as you want, and forward them to your real email address.
The idea is that you get the benefit of having a disposable email address without paying for it (or having to remember which one you used last).
Create it with just two clicks, and get a clean inbox for all your accounts.
If you're looking to create a temporary email address, there are few easier ways than with AnonAddy. With just two clicks and a few minutes of your time, it will create an account with all the features of a standard email provider. You'll be able to forward your emails from one account on AnonAddy to another—or even use the same password for both accounts once you've set up forwarding.
If privacy is important to you or if this is meant as an emergency backup plan for when things go awry with other services (like Gmail), then AnonAddy may be worth considering over other options like disposable addresses from Craigslist or other websites that offer free temporary addresses.
Create as many temporary emails as you want.
You can create as many temporary emails as you want. You can create them with just two clicks, they are free to create and use, they are available on the web and mobile devices (and even your computer), and they're great for signing up to new websites or services.
Never worry about signing up to new websites or services that you don't trust by giving away your real email address.
The best thing about using anonAddy as a temporary email address is that you never have to worry about signing up to new websites or services that you don't trust by giving away your real email address.
This means that when someone contacts you through the anonymized email tool, they'll be directed back to the website where they can enter their own information and confirm their identity. When this happens, your anonAddy account will be deleted from both Google Drive and Gmail so that no one knows who used it last time (or ever!).
Receiving or forwarding emails to your actual email address is entirely configurable.
You can configure the settings for each temporary email address:
Receive emails at your temporary email address.
Forward to another email address (e.g., work@work).
Forwarding to multiple addresses at the same time is possible.
Forwarding to multiple addresses at the same time is possible. Forwarding rules are configured in an email's settings, and you can configure how long the email will be valid for, as well as whether or not it should be forwarded from an existing address.
The temporary email is only valid for 7 days by default.
The default length of time for a temporary email is 7 days. You can change this to any number between 3 and 90 days, or even more if you have the permissions to do so.
If you decide that you need a longer period of time before your email address becomes inactive (for example, because it's been used by someone else), then we recommend using our Permanent Email Service instead.
Start using AnonAddy as a disposable email today!
Start using AnonAddy as a disposable email today!
Click on the link below: anonaddy.com/join
Create an account and create a temporary email address.
Forward emails to the temporary email address, then check it for new messages once in a while (or more often if you want).
Conclusion
AnonAddy is a great way to create disposable email addresses. It’s very easy to use, and there are no complicated settings or configurations required. You get a clean inbox for all your accounts with just two clicks—and best of all, you never have to worry about giving away your real email address again!