Are you concerned that spammers might find your email address on your Web page?

Fool spambots by encoding email addresses displayed on web pages.
This page automatically generates an encoded form of any email address.

To make it harder for automated spam-spiders to recognize an email address in your Web page and send you spam, you can encode the address using HTML character entities.

People using web browsers will be able to see the email address and send email to it.

  In the Web page's source code the email address would be encoded like: 
&#121&#111&#117&#64&#100&#111&#109&#97&#105&#110&#46&#99&#111&#109 | v which is translated by a Web browser: &#121 &#111 &#117 &#64 &#100 &#111 &#109 &#97 &#105 &#110 &#46 &#99 &#111 &#109 y o u @ d o m a i n . c o m | v you@domain.com

Please enter an email address:

Privacy Policy: The only thing we ever do with the email address you type in is to show you an encoded form of it.

Some reporters on this anti-spam method have made somewhat grandiose claims. We cannot promise that if this method catches on, no spambots or spam-spiders will ever be taught how to understand this weird email address format. We prefer to be honest that way. Nonetheless we use this method ourselves for selected pages and accounts where anti-spidering protection is especially important. For information about various additional methods of protecting against spambots, which you can combine with this method, please see 'Spambot Beware!' by Greg Mullane.

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