How to use iOS 15 to create burner email addresses

Kif Leswing, CNBC:

The newest version of the iPhone operating system, iOS 15, has new privacy features for people who pay for iCloud storage.

One of the handiest new features is the ability to create a temporary email address — an address that’s not linked to your identity but still forwards messages to your inbox.

And:

These burner emails are good for signing up in forms on the web that you might not want to share your main email address with, Apple said when it announced the feature in June. Users can spin up as many burner email addresses as they need and delete them when it’s convenient.

We posted about this back in the early beta days, thought it worth re-exploring now that iOS 15 is officially out.

Note that this is part of iCloud+, something you gain access to if you pay Apple for storage. Follow the headline link for the walkthrough.