PoofMail

ACCEPTABLE USE

Acceptable Use & Abuse Policy

Responsible-use rules for PoofMail temporary inboxes, including abuse reporting, prohibited activity, and service safety boundaries.

Last updated: July 2026

Short answer

PoofMail is for responsible privacy: low-risk signups, spam reduction, and manual email testing. It is not for fraud, phishing, harassment, impersonation, breaking platform rules, or automated abuse.

Allowed use

  • protecting your primary inbox during low-risk signups;
  • testing email delivery in your own products or workflows;
  • reducing newsletter and promotional email exposure;
  • learning about email privacy and safer inbox habits.

Prohibited use

  • fraud, phishing, malware, spam, harassment, or illegal activity;
  • impersonation, identity theft, fake-identity abuse, or account takeovers;
  • circumventing another service's security, payment, moderation, or platform rules;
  • automated mass registration, scraping, credential attacks, or commercial abuse;
  • storing secrets, recovery codes, financial data, or sensitive personal documents.

Abuse response

PoofMail may restrict, block, rate-limit, investigate, or remove access when use creates service risk or violates these rules. Abuse-prevention data may be used to protect users, platforms, and the service.

Report misuse

Send abuse reports to . Include the temporary address, approximate time, affected service if relevant, and a concise description. Do not send passwords, private keys, recovery codes, or other secrets.

Report security issues

Send responsible security reports to or use the public contact file. Do not test destructively or access real user mailbox content.