Temporary email for sign-ups
TempGo helps you create a disposable email address for sign-ups, trials and services that only need a short verification step. You can receive the confirmation message, copy the OTP code and keep your real inbox private.
When should you use it?
Use a temporary mailbox when you are testing a new website, downloading a resource, creating a one-time account or avoiding newsletters you did not ask for. Do not use it for banking, government accounts, long-term recovery emails or anything that must remain permanent.
Why it helps
A temporary address reduces spam, keeps your personal email away from unknown forms and gives you a cleaner way to handle quick registrations. Messages are removed after the selected lifetime, so the mailbox stays lightweight.
Use temporary email for low-risk sign-ups
Many forms ask for an email address before showing a download, a preview or a community page. A temporary inbox can keep one-off activation messages and promotional follow-ups away from your permanent inbox. Create the address shortly before submitting the form, copy it carefully and keep the inbox open until the expected message arrives.
Not every registration is a good fit. If the new account will store purchases, personal documents, saved work or anything you may want to recover later, use a permanent address from the beginning. A disposable mailbox is best for short, low-risk tasks where losing access would not matter. Some websites also block disposable domains, and that decision belongs to the sender.
If an activation message is delayed, wait a few minutes before clicking resend. Repeated requests can trigger rate limits on the other website. Choose a mailbox duration long enough to finish the registration flow, but avoid keeping the same address active for unrelated tasks. A fresh address makes the purpose clearer and reduces unnecessary follow-up mail.