Análises de Burner Emails: Easy, Fast, Disposable Emails
Burner Emails: Easy, Fast, Disposable Emails por burnermail.io
7 análises
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 14410932 do Firefox, há 2 anosNo longer works. Last updated in 2020. Doesn't forward emails. Emails to support aren't returned. Do not pay for premium.
- I liked this addon, it was useful for quick emails I never thought about. It actually replaced sharklasers.com for one-time addresses. I mention SL becuase I just found this addon makes the website unusable, whether by design or a code fault sharklasers.com is unusable with this addon enabled. That SL does the same thing as this addon but free guides me toward this being malice but I've no proof. You decide.
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 16981758 do Firefox, há 4 anosThis is a very confusing app to use. I installed the Burner Mail addon for Firefox. I attempted to log in to my Burnermail account, but the addon returns, “Something went wrong when trying to connect to Burner Mail. Please try again later.” However, it works fine if I use the same credentials to log in to the burnermail.io website.
I created a burner e-mail, and when sending an e-mail to it from an e-mail account that is not related to it or linked to my burnermail account, the e-mails are rejected with the message “Message rejected due to: SPF fail - not authorized.” It provides a URL for more information, but when clicking on that link, my browser returns “Unable to connect - Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at www.openspf.net.”
I just bought the three-year service; I’m glad they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee; this is way too much effort for nothing to work. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 16767661 do Firefox, há 4 anosI tried 2 or 3 times to get it to work. It generates "burner" emails, but the emails don't make their way to me, at least in these 2-3 tries. Then, when I was going to try again to see if I could get it to work, it said I had exceeded the number of free burner emails and I would have to upgrade to Premium! Pay money for something that has yet to work? Really?