Temp Mail Blocked on Spotify?
Temp Mail domains are blocked on Spotify. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Spotify blocks Temp Mail domains to combat free trial abuse and multi-accounting. Temp Mail's domains are well-catalogued on every major commercial blocklist service, and Spotify uses these lists to validate emails at signup. Because Temp Mail rotates domains frequently, older domains get blocklisted while newer ones may briefly work -- but the window is typically short as blocklist providers actively monitor Temp Mail for new additions.
What You Can Do
If you specifically need a disposable address for Spotify, look for a service whose domains are less systematically tracked. NukeMail's domains, for example, aren't part of the commonly shared open-source blocklists that Spotify relies on, which gives them a longer window of usability. The fact that the domains look like regular email providers rather than obvious temp mail services also helps.
For a zero-risk approach, Apple users can use Hide My Email directly in the Spotify signup flow on iOS or macOS. It generates a unique @privaterelay.apple.com address instantly, and Spotify has no reason to block Apple's relay domain.
Creating a throwaway ProtonMail account is another foolproof option. ProtonMail signup doesn't require an existing email address, and Spotify treats it as a premium email provider. You get the privacy benefit of not sharing your main email while using a service that will never be blocked.