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In this video, we're taking a look at temporary mail solutions.

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And for this, we're looking at temp mail.

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It can be found at temp mail dot org.

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Sometimes you need a quick disposable email address to sign up for something.

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And I typically recommend doing this for only things that you really don't ever need to get into again.

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So don't use to set up your sock puppet account because things these are essentially rotating email

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addresses that so open to anyone.

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So say if I create a Facebook account with this email address, eventually this email address is going

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to get refreshed and someone else is going to get access to it.

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Or if someone's using same time, they're probably getting access to this email address and seeing the

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e mails in here.

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So that's why you just want to use for something real quick.

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If you need to make a one shot account for a website, you need to get into check it real quick.

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This is fine.

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This is fine for to use it.

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But again, I would not recommend using these things long term.

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Now, there's a lot of different email services you could use for this.

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We're taking a look at temp mail.

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There's ten minute mail, 20 minute mail, guerrilla mail.

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They all operate basically the same.

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Essentially, we go on the website, it generates this random kind of email address and then it gives

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us a little listing here.

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So I sent myself an email from my Gmail account, eventually it refreshed and we could see the messages

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appear in this bottom window here.

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And to use it, all we do is we copy this email address and we just simply use this as an email address

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that we're signing up for.

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But again, don't use this for anything that you need for more, say, than ten, 20 minutes, because,

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again, these email addresses are eventually going to refresh and you're not going to get it again.

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So, again, pretty pretty handy little systems here if you need a quick and dirty email address.

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And this particular one is temp mail dot org.

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Again, there's also a 20 minute mail, ten minute mail, guerrilla mail.

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There's a lot of these services out there for quick email addresses and we kind of scroll down here.

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We can see what is disposable temporary email.

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Email service allows email and receive emails temporarily that self-destruct.

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This is pretty much it looks like a ten minute throwaway away mail.

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So you have access to it for 10 minutes and then it's gone.

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It'll generate a new email account for you.

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So again, pretty handy.

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Don't use this for any permanent account that you plan on using.

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And we could see the other one as you start getting more messages.

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This is a Yahoo!

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One I sent from my my account that I use.

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Sometimes it's designed to look like a microsoft support team email.

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So again, temp.

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Male temp.

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Male dawg.

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Thank you for watching.

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I'll see you next video.
