20 minute mail is built for the signups that take their time. The 20 minute window is long enough to handle Facebook, online marketplaces, banking verifications, multi-step onboarding flows, and any service that sends a second email a few minutes after the first. Short enough that nothing lingers in long-term storage.
If you have tried disposable email before and the address expired right when you needed it most, the 20 minute window prevents that. It is the right choice for any verification flow where the sender's speed is unknown or has burned you in the past.
What is 20 Minute Mail?
20 minute mail is a temporary, disposable inbox that stays alive for 20 minutes and then deletes itself permanently. The longer 20-minute window is built for signups that send verification emails with noticeable delay, accounts that require two confirmations, and platforms like Facebook that occasionally take their time to deliver an OTP.
The 20 minute window is twice as long as the standard 10 minute mail, which makes it the right tool for signups whose verification email is slow, late, or comes in two parts. Facebook is the classic example: the verification email usually arrives in 30 seconds, but during high signup volume it can take 5 to 15 minutes. 20 minute mail covers both cases.
There is no account to create, no password to set, and no tracking attached to the address. Anyone can open this page and have a working 20 minute mail in two seconds. The only thing tying the address to you is the browser tab currently showing it.
When 20 Minute Mail Is the Smart Choice
The 20 minute window solves specific problems that shorter windows cannot. Use 20 minute mail when:
- Facebook account creation, page setup, and ad account verification
- Marketplaces and forums that send a welcome email before the OTP
- Apps that require an email click-through to a confirmation page
- Times when network or carrier delays make a 10-minute window risky
- Calendar or webinar registrations. The confirmation email arrives quickly, but the join link sometimes comes minutes later in a separate email.
- International services with slow email delivery. Email crossing certain regions or filters takes longer; 20 minutes gives breathing room.
- Anything you have lost a code on with 10 or 15 minute mail. If shorter windows have failed you, 20 minutes likely fixes it.
How 20 Minute Mail Works
When you open this page, a fresh 20 minute mail address is created and shown above. Paste it into any service that needs an email, then return here to receive the message. After 20 minutes the address is shut down and the inbox is wiped. You can refresh for a brand-new 20-minute window at any time.
You can keep this tab open in the background while completing the signup elsewhere. The inbox auto-refreshes and new messages appear within seconds of being delivered.
- Copy the 20 minute mail address shown at the top of this page.
- Open the signup or verification page in another tab.
- Paste the temporary email into the email field on that page.
- Submit the form. The verification email is on its way to your 20 minute mail.
- Return to this tab. The email arrives within seconds (or up to 20 minutes for very slow senders) and shows in the inbox.
- Read the code or click the link. Finish the signup. The temporary email is gone at the 20 minute mark.
20 Minute Mail vs Other Windows
20 minute mail is the right step up from 10 minute mail when the sender is slow or unknown. It is the safer default for Facebook and any signup involving multiple verification emails. If you need even more time (heavy QA workflows, banks with intentional delays), 30 minute mail extends the window further. If you know the sender is fast (Discord, Reddit, Telegram), 10 minute mail is sufficient and disappears sooner.
| Window | Best For | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|
| 5 min | One-time codes, instant signups, quick tests | Risky if email delivery is slow |
| 10 min | Most signups, Discord, Reddit, Telegram | Low — the standard window |
| 15 min | Multi-step verifications, slower senders | Low |
| 20 min | Facebook, marketplaces, two-email flows | Very low |
| 30 min | Slow banks, finance, full QA flows | None — longest window |
Services That Work Best With 20 Minute Mail
20 minute mail is particularly well suited to platforms with slower or two-step email verification:
- Facebook (account creation, page setup, ad accounts)
- Instagram (alternate account verification)
- eBay, Etsy, OfferUp and similar marketplaces
- Online banks and finance signups with delayed delivery
- Multi-step SaaS onboarding (CRMs, project management tools)
- Webinar and calendar event registrations
- International services with email-filter friction
- Any signup that sends a welcome email followed by a verification code
Privacy and Security
20 minute mail follows the same privacy principles as all our disposable email options. No signup required, so no identity is tied to the address. No persistent storage of messages after the timer expires. No advertising-based scanning of message content. The address is generated cryptographically random so it cannot be guessed or recovered.
The 20 minute window is the longest before the address starts feeling like a real inbox. It is still fully temporary: at the 20 minute mark, the address and every byte of message data are deleted in real time. There is no archive, no backup, no recovery.
When NOT to Use 20 Minute Mail
20 minute mail is a temporary tool, not a real email account. Avoid it when:
- The account is something you will rely on long-term and might need to recover.
- Verification email might arrive more than 20 minutes after submission (use 30 minute mail instead).
- You need to receive replies to messages you sent, since these addresses are receive-only.
- Security-critical accounts like email, banking, or government services.
20 Minute Mail FAQ
Why use 20 minute mail instead of 10?
Use 20 minute mail when the sender is slow or unknown, when you are signing up to Facebook or another platform that sometimes delays verification email, or when the signup sends more than one email. The extra 10 minutes adds safety.
Is 20 minute mail safe for Facebook?
Yes, 20 minute mail is the recommended window for most Facebook signups. Facebook's verification email usually arrives quickly but can be delayed by several minutes during high signup volume; 20 minutes covers both cases.
Can I receive multiple emails on the same 20 minute mail address?
Yes. The address is valid for the full 20 minutes and can receive any number of messages during that window. All messages appear in the same inbox.
What if the email arrives after 20 minutes?
It will bounce back to the sender as undeliverable. If you expect significant delay, use 30 minute mail instead.
Can I send email from a 20 minute mail address?
No. All disposable email here is receive-only. Sending would require account creation, which we deliberately do not require.
Is 20 minute mail free?
Yes, free with no premium tier. The service is supported by display ads on the page.
Will the 20 minute timer reset when I receive a new email?
No, the timer starts when the address is generated and runs continuously. Receiving email does not extend it.
Can I customize the 20 minute mail username?
Yes. Click the username in the inbox at the top of the page to edit it. You can also pick from multiple domains via the dropdown.
Other Minute Mail Options
Different signup flows need different windows. Pick the temporary email lifespan that matches what you are doing.