Disposable email database

Is fakemail.net a disposable email?

Yes — fakemail.net is a disposable / temporary email service.

Quick answer

fakemail.net is operated by FakeMail, a disposable / temporary email service. Signups using this domain are almost always throwaway. Block at signup if your product depends on long-term email reachability.

About FakeMail

FakeMail provides on-demand throwaway email inboxes with no registration. The site emphasises speed — a fresh inbox loads in under a second on the homepage.

What it’s typically used for

Single-use signups, particularly for content-gated downloads and trial confirmations.

Should you block fakemail.net in your signup form?

FakeMail is purpose-built for throwaway behaviour. Block at signup.

How to detect fakemail.net in code

You don’t need to maintain a hand-rolled list. Vouchley returns a disposable flag (and the rest of the signup score) on every check:

curl -X POST https://api.vouchley.getrevlio.com/v1/verify \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer vch_live_..." \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "email": "anyone@fakemail.net",
    "ip_address": "203.0.113.10"
  }'

# Response:
# {
#   "score": 12,
#   "recommendation": "block",
#   "email": { "disposable": true, "valid": true },
#   ...
# }

Block disposable signups in one API call.

Vouchley keeps the disposable list current — including alias domains and new providers — so you never have to maintain it yourself.