Temp Mail Blocked on Facebook?
Temp Mail domains are blocked on Facebook. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Facebook blocks Temp Mail domains as part of its industry-leading fake account detection system. Facebook cross-references email addresses against multiple commercial blocklist services and checks domain reputation scores in real time. Temp Mail's rotating domains are tracked by these services and flagged quickly. Facebook also uses machine learning to detect patterns in domain naming, MX configurations, and registration behavior that correlate with disposable email usage.
What You Can Do
Facebook's multi-layered detection makes it one of the hardest platforms for any disposable email service. NukeMail's individually registered domains with proper DNS configurations and non-pattern names have a better chance, but Facebook's detection is among the most sophisticated in the industry.
For Facebook, email alias services are the most reliable privacy option. Apple Hide My Email integrates into Safari natively, creating trusted @privaterelay.apple.com addresses. SimpleLogin offers cross-platform functionality with custom alias names.
A free ProtonMail account remains the simplest guaranteed option. Facebook will never block ProtonMail, and you get genuine end-to-end encryption. Setup takes about a minute and gives you a permanent private email for all social platforms.