Maildim is the premier site for all things relating to temporary, disposable, and throwaway email addresses. It helps users to avoid SPAM, protect their online privacy, and stop them from having to give away their personal email addresses.
Hey @kesara "Temporary & disponsable" means great for abuse, not so much protecting identity. How do you feel about the fact that this is a big pain for SAAS owners, especially indie builders with limited resources to handle this well?
@casperstr Why does it need to be temp and disposable to protect identities? It's not, it's mostly great for abuse. Because signing up for SAAS or ecommerce with an expiring mail means you can't receive any update, confirmation or alert once the "temp" part has expired, with some services even after 10 minutes. Block 1 domain is no problem, keeping track of all similar services with all their domain aliases is a different story.
@stevedejo It doesn't need to be, however some prefer it that way, and not receiving any emails from the service you signed up for is one of the amazing benefits.
As for keeping track of all the similar service, that's not Maildim's issue, and there are plenty of resources and services which help you prevent usage of temporary emails.
@casperstr@stevedejo Let's explore the issue from the user perspective: I generally need less than 10 minutes to determine will I give my real mail to any service. It provides me with a veil of anonymity I need in my first clicks with the product.
I'm a long user of different temp mail boxes and always wondered: how do you keep it profitable? Even for the cold costs - servers, domain etc... Your site is SEO heavy / worded, so I conclude you rely on SE traffic - what's it about then? Data?
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