Email for 5. Disposable (temporary) email mailbox: the best services for creating self-deleting email

Sometimes we all need an inbox for “five minutes.” Register on a forum, or some website, only to download some necessary program, or for a “one-time” correspondence with a person who does not want to share his main email.

In such cases, temporary email services come in handy. They can be used without fear that your main email address will be exposed in spammer databases or used for commercial mailings. Disposable mail can be used in other cases, for example, to send anonymous letters.

All the services discussed below operate using the HTTPS protocol and most have a Russian interface. If one of them does not work, use the next one.

Attention! Do not use temporary email to receive important emails containing personal data or information that could be used to access resources you value. Basically, mailboxes created in such services are public and can be viewed by anyone.

Tempr.email

Tempr.email is an advanced temporary mail service that provides the user with many useful features. You can use a random email address or set your own by choosing one of several dozen domains. For some domains it is possible to use a password.

Mail on each of the created mailboxes is stored for 30 days. Users have the ability to receive letters in text and HTML formats with attachments (up to 10 MB), write and respond to letters, print and save letters, manage their spam list, use a direct link to access their mailbox, and view letters in RSS or ATOM feed.

Among the advanced features, we should mention the ability to use your own domain for mailboxes. In this case, you can choose whether you want to make this domain public or private.

GuerillaMail

This temporary mail service creates for you, when you visit its website, a mailbox, the letters from which are deleted an hour after receipt. The mailbox itself does not have an expiration date, but if desired, you can quickly delete it or create a new one. By default, the email name is generated automatically, but it can be changed by the user. It is also possible to choose one of the available 11 domains if one is blocked on the site on which you plan to use mail.

The service understands HTML perfectly and accepts emails with attachments. GuerillaMail also allows you to send letters and attach files up to 150 MB in size. In addition to the web version, this service has applications for Android (with somewhat reduced capabilities) and an extension for the Chrome browser.

TempMail

When you first visit the site, an E-Mail will be created for you. If for some reason you are not satisfied with it, you can change it using the name you came up with and one of the 10 proposed domains.

You can use TempMail indefinitely. It will be valid until you delete it. The only thing is that received letters are destroyed after 60 minutes. There is no possibility to send letters.

In addition to the online service, TempMail offers its users extensions for Chrome, Opera and Firefox browsers, as well as applications for Android and iOS. The interface of this temporary mail service has been translated into many languages ​​(including Russian and Ukrainian).

DropMail

As with many other temporary mail services, a DropMail mailbox is created immediately when you visit the service’s web page. With the click of one button, you can create additional addresses with one of six available domains or “multiply” an existing address using a template. Each temporary address is unique and is issued only once.

The service provides the ability to configure the forwarding of letters from a temporary mailbox to a permanent one. You can also enable notifications of new emails using browser pop-ups. To save letters on your computer, you can download them all as an archive or download them individually.

Unlike other similar services, a mailbox on DropMail is provided without any time restrictions. It will exist until the page is refreshed. If you need access to previously created mailboxes, use the “Restoring Access” section, but remember that this way you can only restore email addresses, but not the letters themselves.

The DropMail interface is available in Russian and Ukrainian, displays Cyrillic correctly and works with attached files. But it is impossible to send letters from it.

Moakt

Moakt is a temporary email with a simple and intuitive interface. It is possible to specify the address yourself or use a random one. Mailboxes are public - anyone who enters the same address can view its contents.

All information about the mailbox is deleted an hour after receiving it, but its lifetime can be extended. Among the advantages is the ability to send letters and receive attached files.

Mailsac

Mailsac's disposable email service allows you to create a temporary address with the name you specify. In this case, you can use a public (available to everyone) or private (registration required) mailbox.

Without registration, you are only allowed to receive and read letters. After registration, users have the opportunity to create an unlimited number of addresses, save letters, and access via POP3 and SMTP.

Temp Mail Address

An email address consisting of a randomly generated first and last name is created in this service immediately upon entering its home page. By default, you can use it for 60 minutes, but you can set it to a different time – up to two weeks. You can delete the address (a new one is immediately created) or create your own.

A nice little thing - Temp Mail Address immediately offers you a randomly generated password and avatar for use on the site where you are going to register using this temporary mail.

10 Minute Mail

When you enter the website of this service, you will immediately be allocated a temporary randomly generated eMail address. There is no option to set your own or change your email address.

Any letter sent to this address will appear on the 10 Minute Mail page. You will be able to read and answer it. By default, the mailbox will self-destruct after 10 minutes. You can increase its lifespan with a special button, each click of which resets the counter to 10 minutes.

10 Minute Mail allows the use of HTML, but does not accept emails with attachments. It is possible to reply to letters and forward them. The service has been translated into many languages, including Russian and Ukrainian.

NADA

NADA is a service that provides its users with a “permanent temporary” email account. It will be active as long as the domain on which it is hosted is active. With NADA, you can create multiple aliases and domain combinations for your email, and after using them, delete them if necessary. For this purpose, the service provides 10 domains.

From time to time, developers drop domain names that are too familiar and replace them with others. At the same time, a month before such an event, they inform users about this so that they can transfer their mailbox to another domain without haste.

Despite the durability of the mailbox, individual messages are stored in it for only 7 days, which, however, is much longer than on some other similar services.

Unfortunately, you cannot send emails using NADA, nor can you receive files attached to incoming emails. Another disadvantage is that anyone who enters their name can gain access to a particular mailbox. After all, it is impossible to password protect “your” email here. Among the advantages is the presence of an extension for the Chrome browser.

Crazy Mailing

The CrazyMailing service provides a temporary mailbox for 10 minutes. Just go to his page and you will receive a randomly generated email address (you cannot choose the email name yourself). If the default time is not enough, you can extend its lifetime by pressing the “+10 min.” button the required number of times. In this case, the maximum period of activity of the box is limited to 30 days.

CrazyMailing allows you to accept emails with attachments and displays the Cyrillic alphabet correctly. The website interface has been translated into many languages, including Russian and Ukrainian.

To provide greater ease of use of the service, developers offer extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers that make it easy to create and use CrazyMailing. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, the extension for Firefox is outdated and cannot be installed on the latest versions of this browser.

After authorization using social networks, the Crazymailing user receives additional features - sending mail with attachments up to 10 MB, forwarding incoming letters to the main mail, generating up to 10 additional addresses, a button to increase the service life of the mailbox “+30 min.” etc.

My Temp Mail

My Temp Mail is a simple and convenient temporary email service. Go to the main page of this site, click the “Start Here” button and you will be redirected to view the incoming letters of the newly created address. Click, if necessary, on the “New Inbox” button and you will create another address.

Among the useful features of this service are the ability to send letters, the ability to link your own mailbox domain, automatic opening of links in received letters, and notifications about the receipt of letters. Disadvantages - only English version of the interface.

AirMail

Go to the AirMail website and click on the “Get temporary mailbox” button so that the service will generate a unique email address for you and move you to the “Inbox” page. Here you can copy the newly created address, replace it with another one and view the received letters. Like most similar sites, AirMail does not have the ability to send emails, does not support forwarding, and does not allow you to receive attached files.

You can access your mailbox on this service using a unique link, so you can leave the page (after saving it in your bookmarks) and return to it later. But you should remember that AirMail deletes letters and magazines every 24 hours.

Tempail

Tempail provides everyone with an e-mail address that will be destroyed after 1 hour. To receive it, you just need to go to the main page of the site.

There are few available options in this service. You can use the QR code to access the page from a mobile device and delete the mailbox (a new one will be generated immediately). The service has been somehow translated into Russian and Ukrainian.

MailForSpam

As the name suggests, the MailForSpam service is designed to receive spam. Messages are stored on it for a limited time and are deleted as needed in free space on the server (this can happen several times a day or once a month).

Logging into your mailbox on MailForSpam is easy. You just need to enter the address in the form on the main page and click the “Login” button. There is no option to send emails or receive attached files.

Flashbox

Flashbox is a simple Swedish service that provides basic capabilities for creating and using a temporary email address. Just enter the desired address or use one created by chance and go to your inbox.

Letters from the mailbox (which holds 200 letters) are deleted 30 days after the last message was received. There is no option to receive attachments or send emails. Since all created mailboxes are password-free, be careful not to use this mailbox for important correspondence.

Mailinator

When you enter the main Mailinator page, you are immediately prompted to create a name for your temporary mail. Just enter it in the form and click the “GO!” button, after which you will be taken to the web interface of the newly created mailbox. Subsequently, you can check mail arriving at this address simply by entering his name in the appropriate field. Of course, there is no need to talk about any privacy here. The lifetime of letters is several hours.

The free version of Mailinator only works to receive emails. The service understands HTML markup and the Russian language, but does not accept attachments (they are simply removed from emails). The paid version of this service has great capabilities (saving letters, forwarding, chat, API access, private domain...).

EmailOnDeck

You can create a temporary email on the EmailOnDeck service in two clicks - the first is to pass the captcha, the second is to receive an automatically generated email address. You cannot change the name of this address or add additional addresses to your mailbox in this service. There is also no ability to send letters and receive files attached to letters, but there is the ability to restore access to the mailbox using a previously saved token. The interface has, among others, Russian.

The EmailOnDeck developers do not set any lifetime for the temporary address. What is known is that it “must be valid for more than an hour.” If you close your browser or clear your cookies, you will lose access to it sooner.

In addition to free functionality, this service also has paid features - custom mailbox names, saving addresses, exclusive domains, secure deletion of logs, private letters, etc.

TempMail

TempMail is another public temporary mail service. This means that if two or more people choose the same name for a mailing address, they will use the same mailbox. And they will be able to read all the letters coming to him. According to the creators of the service, they do not save any information and delete the mail after two hours. The advantage of the service is the ability to receive attachments up to 30 MB.

In addition to the temporary mail service, TempMail also provides the ability to use toll-free phone numbers to receive SMS.

HarakiriMail

The service with the self-explanatory name HarakiriMail destroys letters received at the address you entered 24 hours after they were received. You won't be able to set a password for your mailbox here. You can't send emails, just like you can't receive attachments. Pros: Availability of an application for iOS and extensions for popular browsers.

Mailgutter

Mailgutter, like the other sites on this list, allows you to get a free temporary email address. You can choose between an automatically generated address, or enter one yourself. A password is not set for the mailbox, so anyone who enters the address in the form on the main page of the service can view the letters in it.

Many Internet services and applications force you to register using mail. It’s not necessary to compromise your address and then deal with endless spam.

Previously, it was possible to create a new email account on Yandex or Mail.ru every time. Now the procedure has become a little longer, and many resources do not work with Russian domains.

You can use one of the services to quickly create a temporary address - register and forget.

1. Mailinator


The service allows you to create free web addresses that are generated when you receive messages. The principle of operation is incredibly simple - enter any word into the main window and press “GO”.

The service generates two addresses that can be used to register on other resources. And a complete list of all letters received at the address during the day.


After a day, the mail and virtual address are deleted. By the way, registration is not required in Mailinator itself.

Unfortunately, it only offers one domain with its own name.


Anonymous email service with a large selection of domains. The operating principle is standard - come up with a name and click “Create”.

Inboxes are stored in a general mailbox or on a page like http://www.yopmail.com?name-of-your-mailbox/


Letters are stored for up to 8 days, but it is possible to delete them yourself. There is a full Russian version.

3.Hide My Ass!


Free anonymous mailbox that can be used to receive email. Requires registration without entering personal and real data: just come up with an address name and password.


You can enable notifications about the arrival of new letters that are sent to your real mailbox, or even set the time for “self-destruction” of this account.

4. Crazy Mail


Unlike competitors, it allows you to not only receive, but also send letters. The mailbox lives for 10 minutes, the maximum message size is 10 MB, and the largest number of recipients is 3.

To combat spam, it adds a header with your external IP address to the letter. That is, the provider’s address is not suitable for secret correspondence.

And for a one-time registration on an unimportant resource, this is what you need. Moreover, Crazy Mail There is an excellent Chorom extension.

5. “Anonymizer” Mail.ru


Allows you to create anonymous addresses for any mail accounts on Mail.ru.

All letters sent to an anonymous address will be delivered to the main mailbox (the main address is not visible to the sender). You can write letters from your main mailbox, but send them on behalf of an anonymous recipient.


If necessary, you can create several addresses to choose from and get rid of it at any time.


In addition to the standard set of options (automatic account creation upon receipt of a letter), it offers its users automatic confirmation of links.

This will be a particularly useful feature for those who often register with various web services.


NotSharingMy.Info will provide you with a permanent, anonymous email address to receive emails without you having to provide your personal information.

The only thing you need to enter to register is your real email address. All anonymous messages received are automatically saved in your current email.

Which service should you choose?

It is quite difficult to single out a specific leader from the described services. Each has its own advantages that you need to evaluate yourself. Sometimes it is impossible to single out one universal one. For example, I use

  • “Anonymizer” for registration on resources that involve a possible exchange of correspondence,
  • Crazy Mail extension for Google Chrome if you need quick registration,
  • Mailinator for testing and surfing.
  • What anonymous email address services do you use?

If you are a more or less advanced Internet user, then you should be familiar with situations when you need to register on some forum or service site only once. After all, many sites now require registration both to send a message and to work, but it often happens that in the future there is no need to use this e-mail. For example, you need to download some file on the site, and to download it you need to register on the site. Sound familiar? Or you need to leave a question and then just look at the answers. Or registration in different catalogs. In general, there can be many situations. For such purposes, disposable (temporary) e-mails (mailboxes) have long been invented. You can use them to instantly receive your mailbox, register on some site, receive an activation link (and sometimes you don’t even need it) and then forget about it.
To create such boxes, you do not need to come up with a name and password, as well as any additional questions or enter a phone number. In general, you can create it in a second.

Why are temporary mailboxes needed?

In addition to what was described above, these e-mails will help you “not reveal” your main (permanent) e-mail. After all, as often happens, after such a regular registration with the indication of a mailbox, you may begin to receive a lot of mailing letters, both from the site on which you registered, and from completely wrong ones - spam. I think few people will benefit from receiving letters with advertisements or some links to their mail.
In general, you yourself can understand why you need a mailbox for one time.
The main disadvantage of such boxes is that you will not be able to access it later (after deletion). And this can come in handy when you registered on something and forgot the password for it. But this is no longer a case for one-time use and you need to decide in which cases to use such a temporary mailbox and in which not.

Now let's move directly to the services that allow you to create and use temporary mailboxes (e-mail).

The most famous and popular one-time email service. And this is justified. After all, all you need to do is follow the link and you will immediately receive your (randomly generated) temporary mailbox (lifespan - 10 minutes). In the same tab, you can immediately see the list of incoming messages, and if necessary, extend the period by another 10 minutes right there (if there is not enough time). In a special field, you can immediately select and copy your address, and then paste it where you need it and do your business.

When using, you should be aware that this service blocks attachments and if you respond to letters, the Russian letters will be damaged and unreadable.

Good postal service for disposable e-mails. The same as the previous site, only a more beautiful design and the ability to redirect mail to your (real) mailing address.


What's good about the redirect feature? Yes, because you “shine” somewhere there during registration only a temporary and unnecessary address, and all the information you need (as written above, for example, login and password for forums) is sent to your existing mailbox and saved. It turns out that spammers will get a mailbox that no longer exists, and you will receive only the necessary information. Comfortable.

Nice, beautiful, comfortable, modern. Initially, 2 hours are created and the remaining time can be monitored from above


Pay attention to the left panel - in it you can immediately copy the address, update letters, change the mailing address (indicating your login, choosing a service and time), extend the period (1 hour per click) and delete the mailbox.

Automatic generation of mailbox name, mail storage time is 60 minutes, mailbox lifetime is until a new session is created.

A little “crooked” in terms of design (for me personally), but it allows you to store up to 5 days and supports attachments

A simple English-language service translated into Russian. Supports Cyrillic, you can create it with your own name (login) and domain (which comes next @). Creates for 15 minutes

Several English-language services that will help you create a temporary e-mail. They are distinguished by simplicity and asceticism. You just need to select a login (name), enter it in the field, select the lifetime and get the address:
Finally, I would like to note that some services and sites do not allow you to register using these services and write that they need normal ones - from Rambler, Gmail, Yandex, Mail, etc. I advise you then either use another service (or domain) or create one email specifically for spam.

More than 20 services now allow you to create temporary mail, the functionality of most of which is very similar - you press just one button and get a full-fledged mailbox with a random domain name and password, to which you can receive any letters. After some time (usually 10-30 minutes), the temporary email address is deleted, but some services allow you to extend this period. We will look at the most popular temporary mail services for 10 minutes without registration.

This service is practically the founder of the service. Temp temporary mail is used on all devices; for the convenience of users, plugins for browsers, applications for smartphones and a bot in Telegram have been created. Other temporary mail services cannot boast of such functionality. Everything works extremely simply, we will consider the option of creating a mailbox via Telegram and receiving letters to it:

  • Find @temp_mail_bot;
  • Give it the command /new;
  • You receive an address and password from temporary mail for 10 minutes along with buttons for viewing links, text of letters or opening the web interface;
  • You can view information from temporary mail temp mail directly in Telegram.

Temporary email mail from Dropmail

A similar service with one significant difference - temporary mail Dropmail lives until you refresh the page. At the same time, access to the arena for generated boxes can also be restored through a separate recovery tab. An interesting feature is the ability to forward letters to another mailbox. This is useful for cases where people don't want to show their real email. There is also a bot in Telegram and Viber, which is still in beta testing.

Functional disposable mailbox from Discard.Email

The title here is far from being an empty word, since mail in Discard.Email is stored for a whole month, and users themselves can choose the appropriate domain and logs. You can reply to received e-mails; for some domains you can set your own password. Messages received by mail can be displayed in an RSS feed, and the user will have access to the mailbox from browser bookmarks. Everything works quickly and simply, the service’s interface is intuitive. You can even save letters to your computer - we wrote before.

Whose disposable mail is better?

In fact, the 3 above services and several dozen more existing ones solve the same problem. There are few differences: TempMail has a very convenient bot, Dropmail has the ability to forward letters, and Discard has a whole month of mailbox operation instead of the usual 10-30 minutes. You should choose based on your personal prejudices, but we like the TempMail bot the most - all work dialogues are conducted in Telegram, so you can create registration boxes without being distracted from the usual messenger interface.

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Although the service is bourgeois, it has the ability to switch to a Russian interface. As far as I understand, mail is stored in it for up to 30 days, and files up to ten megabytes in size can be attached to incoming letters.

  • Disposableinbox.com - you will be asked to create a temporary Email either by generating or by entering the future name of your mailbox (you cannot select a domain).

    Then a page will open where you can view incoming correspondence, and, if necessary, respond to letters (this service allows this). The Disposableinbox interface is in English, but I think you can figure it out. “Cinderella’s carriage will turn into a pumpkin” exactly one day after the box is created.

  • DropMail.me- one of the most serious and functional temporary mail services. There are essentially no time limits, but if you reload the page, a new one-time Email will open. However, a “Restore access” button has appeared for logging into previously created mailboxes.

    You can also configure the forwarding of correspondence to your main Email so that you always have access to correspondence received in this one-time mailbox. If you wish, you can create a new mailbox with the name you need and the ability to choose one of three domain zones. Overall, amazing service.

  • GetAirMail- after clicking on the “Get Temporary Email” button, your temporary (for the next 24 hours) Email address will be automatically generated, which you can copy at the top of the page that opens. And just below, the contents of this box will be checked at ten-second intervals. Actually, that's all.
  • Guerrillamail- not a very user-friendly interface, but you can get used to it. The name for the mailbox is generated automatically, but you can change it to your own and select the appropriate domain, i.e. the ending of the email that comes after the @.

  • Hidemyass- an anonymous mail service with a fairly self-explanatory name. The principle of operation is quite interesting. You are immediately asked to come up with a name for the anonymous mailbox and a password (which is unusual for such systems), and also indicate your main Email, where all correspondence from this anonymous mailbox will be sent.

    At the same time, it will be possible to select the period of time during which this same “disposable” Email will function (from a month to a year).

  • Incognito Mail- by going to this URL you will need to come up with a login (or get a generated version) and become a “caliph for an hour” with a temporary box like [email protected] and a lifespan of just one hour (it will be possible, if necessary, to extend it to a full hour). At the same time, it is possible to respond to incoming letters, which may be important for some.
  • MailForSpam- from the name it is obvious that this mail is intended for receiving spam. She, so to speak, is ready to take the fire upon herself, especially since this is not very expensive for the owners, because letters are stored there for a very limited time and are deleted as needed for free space on the server (this can happen several times a day or just once per month).

    The interface, by the way, can be switched to Russian, but even without this, in my opinion, it is the height of brevity. Just enter your desired login and click on “Login” to view your incoming emails. What could be simpler?

  • MailInator- no more than ten messages (each weighing no more than 120 KB) can be stored in this temporary mailbox at a time, and all existing attachments to letters are deleted. To start working with it, just enter the desired mailbox name and click on the “Check it” button:

    As a result, a page with the contents of your new Email will open, where incoming letters will be stored for several hours. You can view them and write a response if you wish.

  • MinteMail- a fairly simple service where you don’t even need to enter anything. Immediately after clicking on the specified link, you will see an automatically generated temporary Email in the upper right corner. Copy it, and without closing the page, register (or why else did you need a temporary anonymous email address with a lifetime of three hours) so that after waiting a little you will see the message that has arrived there.
  • Disposable anonymous mail services

    1. MyTempeMail- this temporary mail service offers you the choice of either creating a redirect from an automatically generated Email address to your main mailbox (you can set its lifetime from one hour to one month), or simply creating a one-time Email (with an arbitrary name or with chosen by you):

      The lifespan of such a box is half an hour (a countdown will begin at the bottom of the page that opens). In general, everything is quite convenient, but the interface of this service is somewhat slow.

    2. No-Spam- an anti-spam box that can hardly be called disposable, because there is no specified time interval after which it will stop functioning. Just after it starts getting clogged with spam, you can abandon it with a light heart and immediately get a new one (without tedious registrations). In addition, this service supports Unicode (UTF) encoding and allows you to receive emails with attachments.

      To create a mailbox, you will just need to enter its desired name in the form located in the upper left and click on the “Go” button (you will get something akin to this Email - [email protected]). After this, you will be taken to a page where you can view incoming correspondence. It is better to add its URL to your browser bookmarks if you plan to use this box in the future.

    3. Spamobox- this service is very similar to the Incognito Mail described above (even the color scheme and arrangement of elements on the page are the same).

      The lifetime of the created box is one hour, and at the same time you can either choose a name for it yourself, or rely on chance.

    4. 10minutemail- in fact, from the name of the service it is probably clear that this temporary mailbox lasts only ten minutes, but if you wish, you can get another ten minutes by clicking on the appropriate link.
    5. Temp-Mail.ru- a temporary email address is generated automatically when you go to the main page of this service. You can see it and copy it in the upper left part of the page. The interface is Russian-language and intuitive (more similar to an email service than others). If you don’t like the default mailbox option, you can choose the name and domain zone for it yourself by clicking on the “Change” button from the left menu. As far as I understand, Email lasts about an hour.
    6. TempeMail- provides anonymous mailing addresses for a period of two weeks. Unlike other services, there is a top menu where you first need to select “Create” to create a mailbox (you will need to guess the captcha and come up with an Email name):
    7. TempInBox.com/- at the very bottom of the page that opens, enter the desired name of the mailbox and click on the “Check mail” button, which will take you to the page for viewing correspondence. You can update it while waiting for a new letter. The box will last a little less than a day (about sixteen hours), according to the description.
    8. Wh4f- this temporary mail service allows you to store up to one megabyte of correspondence (but no more than ten messages) for a period of eight hours to one week (this interval is set when registering the mailbox).

    9. YOPmail- here you can get disposable email addresses without registration and for a period of eight days. What’s noteworthy is that mailboxes are created automatically when you receive a letter to @yopmail.com or fourteen other domains belonging to this service (by default, all messages to this mail domain are accepted).

      You can check mail on the mailbox created in this way by entering the following URL into the address bar of your browser: http://www.yopmail.com?name-of-your-mailbox. There are extensions for Internet Explorer and FireFox browsers.

    10. ABC-k- this free (but temporary) mail service allows you to use up to one gig of space for incoming correspondence, and attachments of up to ten megabytes can be attached to letters. You can reply to incoming emails, forward them, and send new messages. Messages are stored on the server for sixty days.

    Anonymous email services with recipient substitution

    Well, in conclusion, I would like to give a few more examples of services that allow you to replace the contents of the fields of the recipient or the email address from which the message is sent. It’s difficult for me to immediately imagine situations when this might be needed, but at least you will know where to look if such a situation suddenly arises (you can add this publication to your browser bookmarks just in case - I added it).


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