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Mailcatch.com – Free Disposable Email Account

Mailcatch.comNowadays, it seems like the majority of sites require that you give them your email address to be able to register for their service. A number of people simply give up on a site when prompted to enter their email address out of a fear that they will be spammed for having done so.

The fact of the matter is, that you never know whether a company itself will spam you or whether they will go out of business in the future and sell your address in a last ditch effort to recuperate a couple of bucks. The next time you are prompted for an email address, use a mailcatch account instead. No registration is required, you don’t have to enter any personal details and it is simple to make an @mailcatch account. It is also simple for you to check the account, either from their page, by RSS FEED or pasting your email address into your browser. Stop giving out your email address and use a disposable mailcatch account instead.

Mailcatch.com In Their Own Words

“MailCatch is an email service that allows you to create temporary disposable mailboxes, in a completly anonymous way. When you are asked for an email by a website and you do not want to give your (for fear of spam), you can simply give whatever mailbox name you want on the mailcatch.com domain (like [email protected]). Then you come here, type in the mailbox name and check your mail. We get the spam, not you! The ultimate anti-spam service!”

Why Mailcatch.com It Might Be A Killer

A disposable email address allows people to register for any site without having to worry about the possible repercussions. Mailcatch is simple to use and requires no registration, so look for it to become the disposable email address of choice.

Some Questions About Mailcatch.com

How will they stop companies from building in a “reject” function on all @mailcatch email addresses? It would seem that once this service reaches a certain degree of popularity, that website owners will also find out about it and reject people trying to register with one of these dummy accounts. Mailcatch.com

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