Hey DEV community! 👋

I just completely rebuilt and launched Mailfo v2.0, an privacy-focused temporary disposable email app for Android[cite: 1, 2]. The first version got the job done, but it lacked the fluid user experience, offline reliability, and sleek UI that modern mobile apps need.

I decided to tear it down and rewrite it from scratch using Jetpack Compose, Room DB, and modern Android architecture[cite: 1]. Here is a breakdown of what went into the rebuild, why privacy tools like this are essential, and what's new[cite: 1].

We’ve all been there: you want to download a single source-code snippet, test a new app, or sign up for a one-time service, but you don't want your primary inbox flooded with endless marketing spam[cite: 1].

A disposable email address acts as your personal buffer[cite: 1]. It protects your personal data, prevents tracker exposure, and keeps your real inbox clean[cite: 1].