10 Minute Mail Blocked on Netflix?
10 Minute Mail domains are blocked on Netflix. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Netflix blocks 10 Minute Mail addresses during account creation. Since Netflix offers free trials and ties payment methods to accounts, they have a strong financial incentive to prevent throwaway signups. Their system checks email domains against known disposable email providers, and 10 Minute Mail's domains are universally recognized. You'll typically be able to enter the address but will hit an error when trying to proceed, or your account may be flagged and suspended shortly after creation.
What You Can Do
Temporary email services with rotating, non-obvious domains have a better chance with Netflix. NukeMail's approach of using domains like quickbox.xyz that don't scream "disposable email" can slip past domain-based blocklists. That said, Netflix also uses other signals beyond just the email domain, so there's no guarantee.
For a more dependable approach, use a privacy-focused email provider like ProtonMail or Mailfence to create a dedicated account. These are legitimate email services that will never be blocked, and you get to keep the address if you end up wanting to continue using the Netflix account.
Apple's Hide My Email or Firefox Relay are also solid options here. They generate unique forwarding addresses on trusted domains, so Netflix sees a normal-looking email while you maintain your privacy.