Web · 2016-09-23

Create disposable emails with ‘MAIL.WTF’

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We use emails on a daily basis, & sometimes there’s a need for sending out anonymous emails. However, in as much as many people love to use anonymous email clients, few of us can generate anonymous emails as & when the need arises. This is why there are startups providing domains for anonymous emails. 1 among them is MAIL.WTF

It is a free service for disposable emails. You can use MAIL.WTF to sign up for various services which may require a password. MAIL.WTF may also be used to just like most disposable email service providers to avoid ending up in someone else’s drip sequence. The difference between this service & other disposable email service providers is that with MAIL.WTF, it is simple, quick & easy to get a disposable mail.

MAIL.WTF has been introduced as a test product for MailTime.com. With instant messengers, the design & programming features private protocols & hence they are closed networks. MailTime will be based on email. This is because it happens to be the only open as well as a universal protocol for communication.

Most users will fancy this service provider & prefer it over others. This is because of its domain name which may just suit the work it’s intended for. Disposable anonymous emails are a 1-time thing that someone would get rid of as soon as it has served its purpose. Therefore, it may be fit to use such a domain name. Although, the more morally inclined users may find it somehow improper.

Although it is only a test product, many users have acknowledged its presence & the convenience, it guarantees its users.

The startup is located in Tortola, Virgin Islands. It is made by Heatherm Huang. He is the co-founder of MailTime & a domain name lover. With an experience in mail-related products including owning a couple of mail domain names, Huang & his team came up with this domain to generate not only anonymous but also disposable emails.

– This post is merely a startup profile based on publicly available information & not a review. – 

 
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