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Email Cloaker for Web 1.22
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 08/29/2006 03:53 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Email Cloaker for Web - Simple utility generates code that cloaks e-mail addresses in HTML and prevents them from being harvested by spam spiders.
At present some programs collecting email addresses can already decrypt addresses encrypted with almost any method and add them to their database. Neither javascript cloak, nor html cloak can help. To protect against such email harvesters, you should not specify your email address on web pages in any form (neither plain nor encrypted) and Email Cloaker for Web 1.2 allows you to protect your addresses in such a way. Email Cloaker simply registers a spam-protected Contact Form for your email address on the server of the free service XInbox.com and then just creates a link to this form that you can specify both on your HTML pages and (which is quite important) on forums, chats, etc.
[License: Freeware| Requires: Win All | Size: 440 Kb]
Email Cloaker for Web 1.22
At present some programs collecting email addresses can already decrypt addresses encrypted with almost any method and add them to their database. Neither javascript cloak, nor html cloak can help. To protect against such email harvesters, you should not specify your email address on web pages in any form (neither plain nor encrypted) and Email Cloaker for Web 1.2 allows you to protect your addresses in such a way. Email Cloaker simply registers a spam-protected Contact Form for your email address on the server of the free service XInbox.com and then just creates a link to this form that you can specify both on your HTML pages and (which is quite important) on forums, chats, etc.
[License: Freeware| Requires: Win All | Size: 440 Kb]
Email Cloaker for Web 1.22
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