While Google does not provide a standard "self-destructing" email address, you can use these internal features to simulate a disposable experience. 1. Plus Addressing (The "+" Trick)
You can swap the domain suffix, and the email will still arrive in your inbox. How to use: Send mail to username@googlemail.com instead of @gmail.com Why it's "good": gmail temp mail
Suddenly, every tab in his browser slammed shut. His music stopped. His file explorer opened, folders rapidly deleting themselves—his photos, his work, his tax returns. The computer wasn't crashing; it was cleansing. While Google does not provide a standard "self-destructing"
Do use temp mail for:
No legitimate service can give you a temporary address ending in @gmail.com . Gmail does not allow that. How to use: Send mail to username@googlemail
Gmail also ignores dots in your username. y.o.u.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com is seen as the same as yourname@gmail.com . 2. External Temp Mail Services
While you cannot get a temp @gmail.com address, you can use a disposable email service Gmail in two smart ways: