Create Temporary Email Addresses

It doesn't matter whether it's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Open the Temp Mail RIP site and create as many temporary email addresses as you want.


I assume you already have a great Gmail or Yahoo address.


While searching, you came across a fantastic website, and you need to register on it. However, you feel that this site doesn't give you much trust. Because you're constantly receiving spam emails, and you're worried your email address is being shared elsewhere. You're hesitant to share your personal email address.


That's where the Temp Mail RIP site I created for you comes in.


Today, I will tell you what this Temp Mail RIP page can offer you.

Temp Mail

The reason I use "RIP" is because the domain name of my website ends with ".rip." There is no other meaning behind it. I've been researching the internet world for a long time, but unfortunately, I couldn't get domain extensions like ".com" or ".net" because the owners of those domains have had them for years.


While researching online, I came across iwantmyname.com. I realized that there are some really unusual domain extensions available there.


One of the websites I discovered was www.tempmail.rip. I wondered if having a site with such an extension would add any value for me. Would users want to visit a site with such an extension? I couldn’t help but think about it.


The licensing fees for creating this Temp Mail website cost me about $50. To be honest, it would have been nearly impossible to create such a great site with that amount of money.


In December 2024, I created this website, and let me explain a bit about what you can do on it.

How to Get a Free Temporary Email

If you want to get a temporary email address to access a website or application, just follow the steps below. You can use this email address as long as the website doesn’t shut down.


  1. Visit www.tempmail.rip.
  2. On the welcome screen, you’ll see an email address.
  3. To change it, click the "New" button.
  4. Choose a "Username" and "Domain" option.
  5. A random temporary email address will be generated for you.