Disposable email services—often called "burner" or "temp mail"—have revolutionized digital privacy, acting as a digital shield against spam, data harvesting, and phishing. These services provide temporary email addresses that allow users to register for websites, download content, or use public Wi-Fi without ever revealing their primary, personal email address. The Anatomy of a Disposable Email

After the timer expires, the address and all associated messages are permanently deleted. A Tale of Two Use Cases: Security vs. Abuse

If the website in question is hacked, the user's primary identity remains secure because they used a "throwaway" address. 2. The Fraudster's Tool (Malicious Use) The Rise of Disposable and High-Risk Email Domains

Users visit a site like Temp Mail or Guerrilla Mail , receive a random address (e.g., ), and view incoming emails directly on the webpage.

Unlike Gmail or Outlook, these services require zero personal information.

Users who want to download a whitepaper or use a one-time service can avoid having their primary email added to marketing lists.

They allow access to forums, blogs, or Wi-Fi networks that require registration, without creating a permanent digital footprint.