Disposable email addresses are temporary email addresses used to receive email messages without revealing the user’s identity or to avoid spam or email communication. People use disposable email addresses to sign up for online services, register for events, download content, and protect privacy when interacting with unfamiliar websites or individuals online. There are two types of disposable email addresses: disposable email services and alias email addresses. Disposable email addresses can cause problems for businesses as they lead to low engagement, high bounces, and missed opportunities to connect with customers. Businesses can avoid disposable emails by connecting Kickbox’s verification API to their sign-up process and periodically remove disposable emails with Kickbox’s email list verification.
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A disposable email is a temporary email address that can be used to receive email messages but is not meant to be used for long-term communication. It is typically used as an alternative to providing a personal or business email address in situations where the user does not want to reveal their identity or wants to avoid spam or email communication in general. Why do people use disposable email addresses? Users typically use disposable email addresses to sign up for online services, register for events, download content, obtain discounts, bypass gated offers or access other online content without having to
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