Guerrilla Mail Blocked on Amazon?
Guerrilla Mail domains are blocked on Amazon. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Amazon blocks Guerrilla Mail domains during account registration. Because Amazon accounts are tied to payment methods, order history, and Prime memberships, they take email verification seriously and maintain an extensive blocklist of known disposable email providers. Guerrilla Mail's high-profile domains are universally present on these lists. Attempting to create an Amazon account with a Guerrilla Mail address will either fail at signup or result in the account being locked shortly after creation.
What You Can Do
For Amazon specifically, less recognizable disposable email services with clean domains can sometimes pass the initial signup check. NukeMail uses domains that look like standard small email providers, which helps them avoid pattern-based detection. Keep in mind that Amazon may still flag the account later if suspicious activity is detected.
A more practical approach for Amazon is using email sub-addressing if your provider supports it. An address like [email protected] goes to your regular inbox but keeps your primary address one step removed. Amazon accepts these without issue.
For genuine privacy from Amazon, consider a dedicated email address on ProtonMail or Tutanota. These are real email providers that Amazon will never block, and they give you a clean separation between your shopping activity and your primary email.