About
Hello there! It seems that you are quite curious and want to learn something about me.
I don't just share everything about myself with everyone, but since this is a website, things are a bit different.
Let me tell you a little bit about myself.
I was born in 1988 in Bolu, Turkey. When I was little, I would play games with my friends from morning until evening. When we went home, we would eat and then switch to sleep mode.
I have been using the internet for almost twenty years now. Until then, I would deal with homework and similar tasks. I created my first website in 2014 with the help of the WordPress platform. Of course, I had no experience with content writing back then.
Unfortunately, I must admit that the only thing I knew was copying content from other websites and pasting it on my site.
After my first website was flagged as spam by Google, I never again engaged in such bad practices.
Creating a Temp Mail Website
I enjoy browsing the internet, and one day, I came across a huge website. I don’t think there’s an issue with mentioning its name. 😜
Anyway, I got acquainted with a site called CodeCanyon. I spent nearly all day browsing the site. For some reason, I enjoy exploring it, and I think the developers create amazing things there.
At one point, I became interested in Temp Mail-related sites. Since the scripts were paid, I saved up some money.
Choosing Hosting and Domain for Temp Mail
First, I needed a hosting site where I could keep the costs low.
Thanks to the TrustPilot website, I found Etheron Hosting. It was a little different from cPanel, which I was used to, as it used DirectAdmin. It took me a little while to get used to it, but I haven’t used any other hosting site for the past two years.
Then, I needed a great domain name.
I might have been a bit late to the game on this one, but over time, I switched to different domain extensions you can also get used to.
Temp Mail Website with .rip Extension
I checked out domain extensions on iwantmyname that hadn’t been taken yet.
I was also looking at domain registration and renewal fees, of course.
Since popular domain extensions like .com and .net were already taken, I needed another extension.
.rip
From a distance, the .rip extension might look a bit spooky, but oh well. The name of my website was www.tempmail.rip, which seemed fitting.