PuffMail

FAQ & Complete Guide

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is PuffMail really free?

Yes! PuffMail is 100% free. We use minimal advertising to cover server costs.

How long do emails last?

All emails and inboxes are automatically deleted after 10 minutes. No exceptions.

Can I recover deleted emails?

No. Once deleted, emails are gone forever. We keep no backups or logs.

Is my IP address logged?

Never. We don't log IP addresses or any identifying information.

Can I send emails?

No. PuffMail is receive-only to prevent abuse and maintain simplicity.

Why use temporary email?

Protect your real email from spam, test services, or maintain privacy online.

🚀 How PuffMail Works

1

Generate Email

Click to instantly create a unique temporary email address

2

Use Anywhere

Use your temporary email for sign-ups, downloads, or testing

3

Receive Emails

All emails appear instantly in your temporary inbox

4

Auto-Delete

Everything vanishes after 10 minutes - no traces left

💡 Real-World Use Cases

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Developers & Testers

Test email functionality without cluttering your inbox. Perfect for QA testing and development.

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Gaming & Apps

Register for games and apps without receiving endless promotional emails.

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Research & Learning

Access whitepapers, ebooks, and resources without long-term email commitments.

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Online Shopping

Get order confirmations without subscribing to marketing campaigns.

🔐 Email Privacy Guide

🎯 Why Email Privacy Matters

  • Data Breaches: 4.1 billion email records were exposed in 2023 alone
  • Targeted Marketing: Your email is sold to an average of 10+ marketing lists
  • Identity Theft: Email addresses are key targets for phishing attacks
  • Spam Growth: 45% of all emails sent globally are spam

🛡️ Security Best Practices

  • Use temporary emails for untrusted sites
  • Never use your primary email for free trials
  • Create unique emails for different services
  • Regularly check if your email was compromised

✅ When to Use PuffMail

  • Testing new services or apps
  • Downloading resources or ebooks
  • Accessing one-time content
  • Avoiding newsletter subscriptions