Temp mail
for Spotify.
Spin up a throwaway inbox, grab the Spotify verification link, and keep your real address off another music login.
Generate a real, working inbox in one click — no signup. Catch your Spotify verification mail, then walk away.
A temp mail for Spotify gives you a working inbox to confirm a new account without handing over your personal address — handy for a second profile, a family-plan alt, a fresh recommendations feed, or simply keeping marketing mail out of your main inbox. Spotify sends a verification email when you sign up, so the address you use has to actually receive mail, which is exactly what a disposable inbox from EvilMail does. Be aware, though: Spotify maintains a blocklist and refuses some well-known throwaway domains, so a public burner email does not always pass on the first try. If the account matters to you — saved playlists, followers, or a paid Premium subscription — a private address on your own custom domain is the safer choice, because it is disposable in spirit but still yours to recover.
Why use a disposable email for Spotify
Keep your primary inbox clean
Route Spotify's confirmation, Wrapped recaps, and promo blasts to a throwaway inbox instead of your everyday email, so your main account stays free of music-app clutter.
Keep separate accounts separate
Running a second profile, a kids' account, or a region-specific alt is simpler when each one has its own address and none of them trace back to your personal email.
Real verification, in seconds
EvilMail inboxes receive live mail, so Spotify's verification email lands and you can click the confirmation link right away — no waiting, no forwarding, no app install.
Upgrade to a keeper when it counts
For an account with playlists or Premium you want to protect, use an address on your own EvilMail custom domain: private like a burner, but recoverable so you never lose access.
How to use temp mail for Spotify
Open the temp inbox above and copy the generated email address.
Go to spotify.com or the Spotify app and start creating an account, pasting the temp address into the email field.
Set a password and fill in the date of birth and profile details Spotify asks for, then submit the sign-up form.
Return to your EvilMail inbox and open the verification email from Spotify (check within a minute or two).
Click the confirmation link in that email to activate the account, then log in to Spotify as usual.
Does Spotify block temp mail?
Spotify temp mail — frequently asked questions
Q1Can I make a Spotify account with a temporary email?−
Yes. Spotify's sign-up only needs an email, a password, and your date of birth, so a temporary email works as long as it can receive the verification message. Just note that Spotify rejects some known disposable domains, so you may need to try a different address if the first one is refused.
Q2Does Spotify accept disposable email?+
Partly. Spotify accepts many addresses but filters against a blocklist of popular throwaway domains and will refuse those. A less common temp domain, or a private address on your own custom domain, gets past this far more reliably.
Q3Will the Spotify verification email actually arrive in a temp inbox?+
Yes, if the address wasn't blocked at sign-up. Spotify sends the confirmation email within a minute or two, and an EvilMail inbox receives live mail, so you can open it and click the link right away. If nothing shows up, the domain was likely rejected during registration rather than delayed.
Q4What if Spotify rejects the temporary address?+
You'll see an invalid-email or unable-to-sign-up message. Generate a new address on a different domain and retry, or use an address on your own EvilMail custom domain, which isn't on public disposable blocklists and passes Spotify's check much more consistently.
Q5Is it safe, and can I keep the account long term?+
Signing up with a temp address is safe and private, but a public throwaway inbox is temporary by design — once it expires you can't recover the account or reset the password. For anything you want to hold onto, such as playlists, follows, or a Premium subscription, use a custom-domain address on EvilMail so the mailbox stays private but remains yours to log back into.
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