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Email Protect 1.0 WordPress Plugin Released

Published on June 8, 2008 No CommentPrint This Post Print This Post

I’m happy to announce the release of Email Protect 1.0, a WordPress plugin that automatically obfusctes email addresses in posts, pages, and comments. What is the advantage of this? It allows you to safely display email addresses yet protect them from spam bots that harvest email addresses from the HTML of webpages.

Here is an example of it in action:

Text Obfuscation:
emailme [at] here [dot]com

Image Obfuscation:

Here’s it’s features at a glance:

  • Automatically protect email addresses from spam harvesters in posts, pages, and comments
  • Obfuscate email addresses using text (myemail [at] example [dot] com) or images
  • Control email text replacement for the “@” sign and final period in emails
  • Control font, font color, background color, and border color of obfuscated email images
  • Convert any email address in your template into obfuscated text or images by inserting a simple function call into your pages

Visit it’s offical release page to download or leave comments/suggestions

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This article was written by John Kolbert on June 8, 2008 and filed as Featured, WordPress. Get the latest articles by subscribing to the RSS feed. This article, including images and attachments, is property of John Kolbert and is not to be republished or translated without prior written permission.

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