Email Address Obfuscator Sadly there are a number of "spambots" which roam the web "harvesting" email addresses to send spam to. Often you have no choice but to include a mailto link with an email address in a web page. Fortunately most of these spambots do not seem to have complete HTML parsers, and most do not execute JavaScript. This free Email Address Obfuscator uses obfuscation to generate a "mailto:" link which will confuse naïve spambots, but will still work in standard browsers. It also generates an alternative version which requires a Spambot to execute JavaScript. Email Address: (Needs JavaScript) Obfuscated Address Link

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(Click on text then Copy) Use the second version if you can assume that all users coming to your site have JavaScript enabled in their browsers. (e.g. if you require JavaScript for other site functionality). Incidentally, the best reasonably-priced web hosting company we currently know of for filtering incoming spam is PowWeb.com. (Disclaimer: we found ourselves recommending them to so many people that we ended up joining their affiliate program!) Other pages on this site you may find of interest: A note on Email Identity Theft.

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