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Spammable is a free disposable temporary email service designed to help users register for websites or receive one-time confirmation emails without exposing their real email address, thereby reducing spam. The site says it is run by two Italian creators, Riccardo and Giulia, and emphasizes anonymity, security, and no registration requirement.
In terms of channels, Spammable only supports email and explicitly states that it “does not provide a send email function,” so it is not a platform for marketing email, transactional email, or two-way communication. Its core feature is a temporary inbox: once created, it can be used immediately, with messages viewable in the Inbox. It supports attachments, downloads, printing, and deletion. For performance, inboxes auto-refresh every 10 seconds, and users can also click Refresh manually. Each mailbox has 50 MB of storage; once full, emails must be deleted before new messages can be received.
The service itself is free. The page provides a USD 3 donation option to support the site’s operating costs, but it does not specify the exact payment method. The mailbox validity model is relatively user-friendly: as long as you log in at least once every 7 days, the mailbox remains active. If there is no login for 7 days, the mailbox and related data are automatically deleted. If a mailbox never receives any email, it is automatically deleted after 3 days. Users can also manually delete a mailbox in settings; deletion is irreversible.
The page mentions a “Self-generated and ready-to-use C# API” and provides GeneratedApi project archives for 2024 and 2026, suggesting some potential for automated integration. However, there is no complete REST API documentation, authentication details, rate limits, error codes, or SLA, which makes enterprise integration relatively risky. On compliance, the site discloses a Cookie Policy covering necessary, functional, performance tracking, and advertising/targeting cookies. It also claims that emails are encrypted and unreadable by others, but does not provide independent audits, detailed GDPR information, or a data processing agreement.
The advantages are that it is free, requires no registration, supports anonymity, allows mailbox recovery via access code, and includes 50 MB of storage. The drawbacks are that it can only receive email, the mailbox lifecycle needs attention, and support and compliance disclosures are limited. It is suitable for personal temporary registrations, spam isolation, and testing email-receiving workflows. It is not suitable for official enterprise email, mission-critical verification-code flows, or communication scenarios that require a stable SLA.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment availability, or network reliability, so the status is unknown. If access is restricted in mainland China, similar temporary email services such as Temp Mail, 10 Minute Mail, Guerrilla Mail, Maildrop, or YOPmail may be alternatives.
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spammable.com is an Unknown Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach spammable.com directly.