Public Wi-Fi is everywhere — airports, hotels, coffee shops, libraries, shopping malls. It's also one of the most dangerous places to use the internet. Attackers can intercept unencrypted traffic, set up fake 'evil twin' networks, and steal passwords and personal data in seconds. When you're traveling and forced to sign up for Wi-Fi access that requires an email address, using your real email is like handing your identity to every hacker on the network. Temporary email is your first line of defense.

The Temp Mail + VPN Strategy

  1. Enable your VPN before connecting to any public network
  2. Connect to the public Wi-Fi network
  3. When the captive portal appears asking for email, generate a disposable email at TmpMail.pro
  4. Enter the temp email and accept the terms
  5. Access the internet through your VPN tunnel
  6. After your session, the temp address expires — no marketing emails, no data trail
  7. Hotel and Airport Wi-Fi

    Hotel Wi-Fi terms often allow them to monitor all traffic. Airport Wi-Fi networks are used by thousands of people simultaneously, making them high-value targets for attackers. Never use your real email for portal signups.

    The Complete Public Wi-Fi Privacy Stack

    VPN, temp mail, HTTPS Everywhere, firewall, forget networks after use, and two-factor authentication.

    Travel Safe, Browse Private

    Public Wi-Fi is a necessary evil. Use TmpMail.pro for every portal signup, keep your VPN active, and treat every public network as potentially hostile.