Disposable Email Check
Disposable Email Checker
Free disposable email checker – instantly detect Mailinator, Guerrilla Mail, 10 Minute Mail and other temp-mail addresses before they hit your database.
What is a disposable email address?
A disposable or temp-mail address is created by services like Mailinator, Guerrilla Mail or 10 Minute Mail specifically so someone can sign up for something without giving up a real inbox. The address usually expires within minutes or hours, which makes it useless for follow-up marketing, account recovery, or building any kind of lasting relationship with a lead.
How this checker works
Enter a full email address or just a domain. It is compared against a maintained list of known disposable and temp-mail providers, and the check also catches subdomains of listed providers, which is a common trick used to dodge simpler block lists. This is the same list used by the main email checker's trust score, so results stay consistent across every tool on the site.
Where this matters most
- Sign-up and registration forms, to keep free-trial abuse and fake accounts down.
- Lead capture forms, where a disposable address signals low intent to be reached again.
- Newsletter sign-ups, since disposable addresses inflate subscriber counts without ever opening a campaign.
A flagged address is not automatically fraudulent – some people use temp-mail for privacy on low-stakes signups – but it is a useful signal to weigh alongside the rest of a form submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a disposable email always mean the signup is fake?
Not always – some people use temp-mail for privacy on low-stakes signups – but it is a strong signal of low intent worth weighing alongside the rest of a form submission.
Does this catch new disposable-email providers, not just well-known ones?
The list is actively maintained and also catches subdomains of listed providers, a common trick used to dodge simpler block lists, though no list can ever be fully complete.
Can I block disposable addresses automatically on my own signup form?
Yes – the same detection powers the main Email Verifier's trust score, which can be embedded on any form via its own shortcode.
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