Tmail.pkA website by Qamify

Privacy-first temporary email service. Create disposable emails instantly and protect your identity online.

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About Tmail.pk

A privacy tool that does one thing well.

Tmail.pk was built on a simple premise: the modern internet asks for your email address far too often, and your real address shouldn't be the answer. We give you a disposable inbox that works exactly like a real one — for exactly as long as you need it.

Our story

Tmail.pk grew out of an internal tool the team at Qamify used during product launches. Every campaign needed dozens of throwaway email addresses for QA, automation, and competitor research, and every commercial option in 2024 either logged everything or expired addresses far too aggressively. We built our own service, polished it for public use, and shipped it on the bet that thousands of other small teams faced the same problem. Today we host hundreds of thousands of disposable inboxes a month for users in more than 80 countries.

Privacy by default

We don't sell data. We don't run ads. We don't track you across sessions or sites. The product makes money from premium domain options, not from your inbox.

Instant by design

From the moment the page loads to a working inbox is a single click. No registration, no email verification, no captchas for the common case.

Honest about limits

Temporary email is the right tool for low-trust signups, not for two-factor authentication on accounts you care about. We tell users that out loud.

Made in Pakistan

Tmail.pk is built and maintained by a small team at Qamify in Pakistan, serving users worldwide on a privacy-respecting cloud stack.

Get in touch

Questions, partnership ideas, or a bug report? The contact page is the fastest way to reach us. For everyday how-to questions, the FAQ and blog probably already have an answer.