There are times when disposable email accounts can come in handy, such as when subscribing to newsletters or for online shopping where you don't want your real email address to be shared. However, there are also times when using disposable email accounts can backfire, as some companies use them to determine whether an applicant is serious about a job opportunity. So, when is it appropriate to use a disposable email account and when should you avoid them altogether?
When To Use A Disposable Email Account:
-To sign up for newsletters that you don't want to give your real email address to
-To subscribe to websites for deals and discounts without giving away your personal email address
-As a secondary email address for online shopping or when filling out online forms
-When registering for a site that requires an email verification but you don't want to give away your personal email address
-To communicate with someone you don't know very well or haven't met in person
However, there are some times when you should avoid disposable email addresses altogether.When NOT To Use A Disposable Email Address:
-If you're applying for a job - some employers use automated systems to screen applications and will discard those that don't include a valid email address
-If you need to contact customer service - many companies will only allow you to communicate with them through the email address associated with your account
-If you're trying to join a discussion forum or start a blog - these types of sites often require you to provide a valid email address in order to sign up.