Fake Mail Generator Blocked on Amazon?
Fake Mail Generator domains are blocked on Amazon. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Amazon blocks Fake Mail Generator domains to protect its marketplace from fraudulent seller and buyer accounts. All of Fake Mail Generator's domains — armyspy.com, cuvox.de, dayrep.com, rhyta.com, and others — are included in Amazon's email validation blocklist. Amazon's detection is particularly thorough because fake accounts can be used for review manipulation, fraudulent orders, and marketplace abuse.
What You Can Do
Amazon's email validation checks against extensive commercial blocklists. Services with newer, privately maintained domains that haven't been catalogued yet have a better chance. NukeMail uses domains that appear to be regular small email providers and aren't listed in the databases Amazon subscribes to.
For Amazon, where you'll need to receive order confirmations and delivery updates, an email alias service is the most practical option. SimpleLogin or Apple Hide My Email create real forwarding addresses that Amazon treats as legitimate while keeping your primary email private.
If you shop on Amazon regularly, a dedicated ProtonMail address gives you both privacy and reliable delivery of important notifications like order confirmations and shipping updates.