What is TempGo?
TempGo is a free disposable email service. You create a temporary inbox in seconds, use it to sign up on sites you don't fully trust, and move on. Your real email address stays with you, the spam stays out.
We run TempGo because giving away a real email address for every little thing online is a bad deal. Newsletters you never signed up for, promo offers, leaks, surprise password reset links from services you forgot you joined — it adds up. A temporary inbox takes that weight off.
What we do, in short
- You click a button, you get a working inbox address.
- You receive mail just like any normal address.
- When you are done, the inbox and everything in it is deleted.
- No account, no phone number, no personal data required.
Who is it for?
Anyone who wants to keep their real inbox clean. It works well for one-time signups, testing a product, downloading something that needs an email, trying a new service before committing, or reading a verification code without giving away your real address.
Who we are
TempGo is operated by a small independent team. We don't sell data, we don't share addresses, and we don't place ads inside the inbox. We pay for the servers and keep the service free because the fewer obstacles there are, the more useful it is.
Questions or feedback? Write to us.
Our editorial and product approach
TempGo is built as a practical privacy tool for short-term email tasks. We publish guides that explain both the benefits and the limits of temporary email, because users should understand when a disposable inbox is appropriate and when a permanent email address is safer.
We do not present temporary email as a solution for banking, government services, medical records, paid accounts or long-term identity needs. Our content is written to help users make careful decisions, reduce spam exposure and avoid account recovery problems.
What we focus on
- Clear explanations of temporary email and disposable inbox use cases.
- Transparent warnings about situations where temporary email should not be used.
- Simple tools for receiving expected verification messages during short tasks.
- Privacy-first guidance for everyday web signups and low-risk testing.
Keeping the site useful
We review the site for broken pages, unclear navigation and outdated guidance. If you notice a delivery issue, blocked domain, incorrect translation or policy concern, please contact us through the contact page so it can be reviewed.