Terms
Terms of Service
InboxForNow is a temporary, receive-only email utility. You may use it to receive verification emails, magic links, and similar low-risk messages.
Receive-only architecture
The service does not provide outbound email. You cannot send, reply to, relay, or impersonate mail through InboxForNow.
Prohibited use
Do not use InboxForNow for fraud, harassment, credential theft, spam, illegal activity, or attempts to evade platform rules where temporary email is not allowed.
No warranty
The service is provided as-is. Inboxes may expire, be deleted, fail to receive a message, or be blocked by third-party platforms without notice.
Abuse handling
We may reject inbound messages, disable receiving domains, or delete inboxes when needed to protect users, platforms, or infrastructure.
Jurisdiction
These terms are governed by the laws applicable to the service operator's place of business, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
Terms FAQ
Can I use InboxForNow to evade an account ban or platform rule?
No. Creating ban-evasion accounts or signing up where a platform explicitly prohibits disposable email is against our terms and against the destination platform's terms. Use a temporary address for legitimate privacy reasons only.
Can I send email through InboxForNow?
No. The service is receive-only by design. There is no outbound SMTP, no reply path, and no relay. Attempting to abuse the platform for outbound mail will result in inbox deletion.
What happens if a receiving domain stops working?
Receiving domains rotate as platforms blacklist them. If your verification email doesn't arrive, generate a new address — it will likely pull from a different domain in the active pool.
Is there a guarantee that an inbox will receive mail?
No. Platforms may block our receiving domains, mail servers may drop messages, and infrastructure can fail. Treat InboxForNow as a best-effort utility — use a real email for accounts you cannot afford to lose access to.
Can I rely on receiving password-reset emails after the inbox expires?
No. The inbox is hard-deleted when the timer ends, so any later mail sent to that address bounces. If long-term recovery matters, copy your credentials before the timer ends or use a real email.