TempMail.name

Terms of Service

Draft terms. This page has not yet been reviewed by a lawyer and should be before production use.

What this service is for

TempMail.name provides short-lived, disposable email addresses for temporary communication and for testing email-sending software. It is not intended as permanent email infrastructure.

Acceptable use

You agree not to use this service to:

We do not market or intend this product as a way to bypass account bans, identity verification, or anti-abuse systems, and reserve the right to disable inboxes used that way.

No warranty on deliverability

Some destination websites block known disposable-email domains at their discretion. We cannot guarantee any particular website will accept mail from a TempMail.name address.

Do not use this for

Banking, financial accounts, medical accounts, or any account you may need to recover later. Messages and inboxes are deleted automatically and cannot be recovered afterward.

Age requirement

You must be at least 13 years old, or the minimum age of digital consent where you live if higher, to use this service.

No account, no guarantee of continued access

Because inboxes require no account or login, we have no way to identify you or restore access to a specific inbox. We may suspend, rate-limit, or disable access — for any address, IP, or the service as a whole — at our discretion, including to respond to abuse.

Service provided “as is”

This service is provided without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose or uninterrupted availability. We do not guarantee message delivery, inbox uptime, or that any destination site will accept mail from this domain.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, TempMail.name is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of this service, including lost messages, missed verification codes, or account lockouts at third-party sites caused by using a disposable address.

Governing law

A specific governing law and jurisdiction have not yet been designated for this service — that requires a lawyer and a decision about where the operating entity is legally established, neither of which exists yet. This section will be completed before the “draft” notice above is removed.

Changes

We may update these terms as the product evolves. Material changes will be reflected on this page.