Spam-proof your website

I found an interesting article on the OutFront (FrontPage support) website which gives some practical advice on how to prevent your e-mail address from being harvested and then abused by spammers. Basically, it involves converting e-mail addresses displayed on websites to unicode (for which a unicode converter may be useful). Let’s see if it works…

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2 responses to “Spam-proof your website”

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    Catherder

    Here’s another variation on the email addy encoding theme…

    http://automaticlabs.com/products/enkoderform/

    There’s a link off to the right where you can also download a copy of the enkoder app.

  2. […] year I blogged some advice on spam-proofing a website from Thomas Brunt’s Outfront site. Although Outfront is billed as a “FrontPage learning […]

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