While Gmail doesn't have a "self-destruct" button, it does have two native features that function like a permanent temporary mail system.
The digital age has turned personal data into a form of currency, with the email address serving as a primary key for advertisers and trackers. In this landscape, temporary or disposable email services have emerged not just as tools of convenience, but as essential instruments for digital self-defense. The primary appeal of temporary email is the mitigation of inbox clutter
: Generates real, disposable @gmail.com addresses you can use for verification codes and signups.





