One of my Facebook friends asked, Which is the first site that you visit when you wake up in the morning?, Everyone replied it’s their Email. So most of us, first check our Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail accounts. Sadly, we can see more of email invites and spam mails. Considering bloggers, they get usually more spam mails, because when they need to review or test some web applications and stuff, they are forced to sign up and do e-mail confirmations that will surely clutter their inbox. So how to avoid these kind of spam emails, unwanted and useless newsletters ?
Good thing is, there are disposable email providers, which spares our real email address from spam messages and unwanted invites. So, here are some great disposable email providers that you can use it from anybody who wants to invade your privacy.
In all these fifteen services, all you need to do is, just randomly pick one username and check your inboxes. It can help you to reduce spam messages from your inbox. I think no need of explaining all these services, because every thing is more or less same. Mainly It doesn’t require sign up and/or registration
I use these kind of services, for registering some softwares and activating trial version etc. So, Ultimately avoid Spam and Junk mails.
This is a guest post by Sri who writes at madrasgeek. If you like to write for Shoutmeloud do read Shoutmeloud revenue program.
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{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }
New info for me, thanks Srivathsan.
Hi Sri
very cool collections..
Nice info Srivathsan
never listened about disposable email providers
Very useful for bloggers. Thanks, for sharing
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Very useful post for Forum users to avoid irritating mails. Good one
Very nice post. I only knew 10minutemail .
Thanks for sharing.
I have also covered the same topic on 31, august, you can read it from: http://www.rajeshpatel.net/14-temporary-and-disposable-email-services/.
We both have different links…I am just sharing it to make this list more..That’s it.
10minutemail.com is my favorite. I have used them for a long time now.
It works really good and I love their service..
Doesn’t work. All the websites I’ve tried them at say “error: please enter a valid email”