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10 Minute Mail Blocked on Facebook?

10 Minute Mail domains are blocked on Facebook. Here's why and what you can do instead.

Why It's Blocked

Facebook blocks all 10 Minute Mail domains as part of its aggressive fake account prevention system. Facebook maintains one of the most comprehensive disposable email blocklists in the industry, and 10 Minute Mail — as one of the most well-known temporary email services — has every one of its domains flagged. The 10-minute expiry also means verification emails often arrive after the address has already expired, compounding the problem.

What You Can Do

Facebook's detection goes beyond simple domain blocklists — it also checks domain age, reputation scores, and MX record patterns. Services like NukeMail that use individually registered domains with proper DNS configurations and sufficient age are better positioned to pass these multi-layered checks. The 24-hour inbox lifetime also gives you plenty of time to complete Facebook's verification process.

Email alias services are the safest bet for Facebook. Apple Hide My Email integrates directly into Safari on iOS and macOS, creating trusted addresses that Facebook accepts immediately. SimpleLogin offers similar functionality across all platforms.

For a Facebook account you plan to use long-term, a free ProtonMail account gives you privacy, encryption, and zero risk of being blocked. It takes a minute to set up.

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