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.
Disposable temporary fake email addresses
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.
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?
Looks just like temp-mail.org...
Finally one of the coolest product I came across which solve one of the complex problem in an attractive way
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?
Hello everyone, 🙏 I have built Maildim which is providing disposable temporary fake email addresses for free and that you can use when signing up on websites to protect your identity and prevent your personal email address from being sold or spammed. Developers can also benefit from Maildim as they can test their email workflow freely with Maildim. Maildim servers are ready to accept even a heavy load so developers can test their sending capabilities as well. I hope you all will find love with t
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