Why Some Websites Block Temp Mail (and What You Can Do)

Why Some Websites Block Temp Mail (and What You Can Do)

Why Some Websites Block Temp Mail (and What You Can Do)

If you’ve ever seen “email not allowed” during sign‑up, you’re not alone. Many websites block temp mail domains to reduce fake accounts and abuse.

Why websites block disposable email

  • Prevent spam sign‑ups and bot creation
  • Ensure long-term reachability for billing/compliance
  • Use domain blocklists that include common disposable domains

What you can do

  • Switch domains: try another available domain.
  • Try a new inbox name: some filters are pattern-based.
  • Retry: request the verification email again after switching.

Know when to use a permanent address

For critical accounts that require recovery and long-term access, use an email you control. Temporary inboxes are for short-term, low-risk scenarios.

Need verification messages? Use: Receive Email Online.

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#temp mail blocked #disposable email #verification #sign up #domains
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