Facebook requires users to have a valid and active email address to create an account. While it is technically possible to use a temporary email service, such as Temp Mail, to create a Facebook account, it may not be a reliable or recommended approach.
Facebook has security measures in place to prevent the creation of accounts using disposable or temporary email addresses. They may detect and block such accounts during the registration process or at a later stage, which could result in the loss of access to your account.
Furthermore, using a temporary email address may have other consequences. For instance, if you forget your password or need to recover your account, Facebook may send important notifications or password reset instructions to the email address associated with the account. If you used a temporary email address that is no longer accessible, you may encounter difficulties recovering your account.
It’s generally recommended to use a permanent and reliable email address when creating a Facebook account to ensure smoother and more secure access to your account in the long run.