Temp mail for Facebook sign-up
Create a Facebook account for a throwaway or to access something gated, without using your personal email. A free temporary email address does the job — here is how.
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Make a Facebook account with a temporary email
Follow the full five-step guide on our how-it-works page. In short: generate an address, paste it into Facebook, submit the form, and watch the verification land in your live inbox.
What to expect in the temp inbox
When it arrives, the verification email comes from Facebook's official address and typically shows up in your temp inbox within seconds — open it and click the link or copy the code. It self-destructs with the address in about 10 minutes, so grab the code before the timer runs down. If nothing appears, Facebook may be rejecting disposable addresses (see below).
Facebook may accept the disposable address for the email step, but then pushes phone verification on new accounts — which a temporary email cannot satisfy, so signup often cannot be completed on email alone.
Is using a temporary email for Facebook safe?
It is fine for low-stakes or throwaway accounts, not for anything you want to keep. None after expiry, and Facebook regularly locks new accounts behind phone or ID checks within hours — one of the least reliable platforms for disposable email. Do not use a disposable email for a Facebook account you care about keeping — only for ones you are happy to abandon.
Heads-up: Facebook strongly pushes phone verification and is aggressive about flagging new accounts; a disposable email may not get you fully through.
Why people use temp mail for Facebook
- A throwaway account to view a gated group, event, or marketplace listing.
- Keeping it separate from your real identity and inbox.
- Avoiding Facebook marketing and notification email in your real mail.
- Reducing exposure if the account is later breached.
Ready? Grab a free temporary email address → See also how it works and the FAQ.