Plain-language service rules, operating limits, and acceptable use for freetempmail.

Terms

Terms of service

These terms explain the basic rules for using freetempmail. They cover what the service is for, where the limits are, and what the site does and does not promise.

What the service is

freetempmail provides temporary email inboxes that run in the browser. It is meant for short-term inbox use such as signups, verification emails, testing flows, and other low-retention email tasks. For the broader product overview, reusable addresses, and active-domain details, read About freetempmail.

Acceptable use

You may use the service for lawful, ordinary temporary email needs. Do not use it to break laws, evade enforcement, harm other people, abuse third-party systems, or run automated misuse at scale.

Service limits

The service is provided as a free tool, not as a guaranteed long-term mail platform. Domains, message retention, and availability can change as the service is maintained and protected.

  • Messages are short-lived and are not kept as permanent archives.
  • Deleted or expired content is not recoverable later.
  • The site may limit or block use that looks abusive, harmful, or operationally unsafe.

No warranty of uninterrupted service

freetempmail is operated in good faith, but it is not offered with a guarantee that every message will arrive, every inbox will remain accessible without interruption, or every domain will stay available forever. When a domain is scheduled for removal, it is clearly marked first and remains available for at least one year after that notice.

Questions about the rules

If you need clarification about these terms or want to raise a policy question, use the contact page so the current contact details stay in one place.