{"domain":"gmail.com","account":"yuanpei","block":false,"disposable":false,"dns":true,"syntaxVerified":true,"mxHosts":["MX pointer alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. from DNS with priority: 40","MX pointer alt3.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. from DNS with priority: 30","MX pointer alt2.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. from DNS with priority: 20","MX pointer alt1.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. from DNS with priority: 10","MX pointer gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. from DNS with priority: 5"]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://pr222-testing.zylalabs.com/api/3678/disposable+verification+identifier+api/4152/[email protected]' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Disposable Verification Identifier API designed to detect disposable email addresses and ensure data integrity and security across various online platforms and applications. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the need to verify the legitimacy of email addresses provided by users has become increasingly crucial. With the proliferation of disposable email services, which offer temporary and often anonymous email addresses, users face challenges in maintaining the quality of their user databases and preventing fraudulent activity.
At its core, the Disposable Verification Identifier API offers a comprehensive solution to address these challenges by allowing users to programmatically identify disposable email addresses during the registration, user verification, or email list management process. By integrating the API into their systems, users can automatically detect and flag disposable email addresses in real time, preventing their use in account records and communications.
The Disposable Verification Identifier API works by leveraging sophisticated algorithms and an extensive database of known disposable email domains. When an email address is submitted for verification, the API quickly analyzes it to determine if it belongs to a disposable email domain. If a match is found, the API returns a response indicating that the email address is disposable, allowing appropriate action to be taken, such as blocking the record or flagging the email address for later review.
In conclusion, the Disposable Verification Identifier API offers a valuable solution for users looking to maintain data integrity, prevent fraud, and improve customer engagement. With its robust capabilities and seamless integration options, the API helps protect systems and users from the risks associated with disposable email addresses, while improving the overall quality of your data and communications.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
5,000 requests per day and 20 requests per minute.
Users must indicate an email to validate if the indicated email is disposable.
The Disposable Verification Identifier API identifies disposable or temporary email addresses used during user registration processes or data collection activities.
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Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
The API returns a JSON object containing information about the email address submitted for verification, including whether it is disposable, the domain, account name, and DNS verification status.
Key fields in the response include "domain" (the email domain), "account" (the local part of the email), "disposable" (true/false), "block" (indicates if the email should be blocked), and "mxHosts" (list of mail exchange hosts).
The response data is structured as a JSON object with key-value pairs. Each field provides specific information about the email address, allowing users to easily parse and utilize the data in their applications.
The API provides information on whether an email address is disposable, its associated domain, account name, DNS verification status, and mail exchange hosts, helping users assess the validity of email addresses.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of sophisticated algorithms and a regularly updated database of known disposable email domains, ensuring reliable identification of disposable addresses.
Typical use cases include validating email addresses during user registration, cleaning email lists for marketing campaigns, and preventing fraudulent account creation by identifying disposable emails.
Users can customize their requests by submitting different email addresses for validation through the API's GET endpoint, allowing for flexible integration into various applications and workflows.
"disposable" indicates if the email is temporary, "block" suggests whether to prevent its use, "dns" confirms DNS verification, and "mxHosts" lists the mail servers associated with the domain, aiding in email deliverability assessments.
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