Google mail temporary
You're looking for a temporary Google Mail account!
Google offers a temporary email address, also known as a "disposable email address" or "throwaway email address," which can be used for a limited time. This feature is useful when you need a temporary email address for a specific purpose, such as:
- Signing up for a service or website that requires an email address.
- Creating a profile on a social media platform or online forum.
- Receiving promotional emails or newsletters.
Here's how to create a temporary Google Mail account:
- Go to the Google Mail website (mail.google.com) and sign in with your primary Google account.
- Click on the "Create a new email address" button.
- Enter a name and password for your temporary email address.
- Choose a domain name (e.g., @gmail.com, @googlemail.com, etc.).
- Click on the "Create" button to create your temporary email address.
Your temporary email address will be active for a limited time, usually 30 days. After that, it will expire and become unavailable.
Some important notes:
- You can only create a limited number of temporary email addresses per day.
- You can't use a temporary email address to sign in to your Google account or access other Google services.
- Temporary email addresses are not suitable for long-term use or for receiving important emails.
Remember to use your temporary email address responsibly and only for the intended purpose.