What is not allowed
Do not use the service to break laws, harass people, run scams, distribute malware, evade security controls, abuse sign-up systems at scale, or carry out automated attacks against other services.
How freetempmail handles prohibited use, reporting, and service protection.
Abuse
freetempmail is a free temporary email service, but it is not an open invitation to misuse other platforms or harm other people. This page explains what is not allowed and how to report abuse tied to the site.
Do not use the service to break laws, harass people, run scams, distribute malware, evade security controls, abuse sign-up systems at scale, or carry out automated attacks against other services.
freetempmail may limit, disable, or remove access patterns that look abusive, unsafe, or operationally harmful. That can include domain changes, temporary restrictions, or other protective actions needed to keep the service available.
If you need to report harmful or suspicious use connected to freetempmail, use the contact page or email [email protected]. Include enough detail to identify the issue clearly, such as the address involved, relevant timestamps, and what happened.
Every abuse report receives a human review, and we will respond. If abuse is confirmed, we will take action where the system allows it, while still staying inside the privacy limits described on the privacy page.
For the broader operating rules, acceptable use boundaries, and service limits, read the terms of service.