Email Address Security By WebEmailProtector Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

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Plugin Description

Welcome to WebEmailProtector’s Email Address Security plugin for WordPress.

Using the WebEmailProtector service you can safely put Email Addresses on your website with confidence that they will be truly hidden from being scraped and harvested because they are no longer actually on your web site itself.

Instead they are replaced by an IES encrypted Email Security Key..

Just Register the Emails you want to use, Validate that everything is set up and then place the email in Square Brackets [youremail@yourdomain.com] anywhere on you site and the Plugin will do the rest.

What does it do?

Instead of simple Javascript client side “encoders”, that just obfuscate and inevitably include the email decoding fomula for the browser and so are inherently unsecure, ours is “server side” on a secure cloud based server with an encrypted Email Security Key – akin to public key encryption.

And in response to comments – we do not store the emails themselves just an encryption key to the email address – there is quite a difference.

WebEmailProtector detects who and what is trying to access the Key on your site at the time of clicking, and then deploys algorithms to validate whether this request is being made by a credible, bona-fide visitor.

The algoriths check multiple points about the request using our robust, proven Artifical Intelligence (AI) derived method.

After running the validation process, the email address is only returned from the Key if certain criteria are met and others not broken.

This method stops attacks and ID theft perpetrators at source, and keeps your address private. Simple to use and fully supported.

Check Out Your Site

As a start why not check how secure your existing pages are using our email finder tool at https://www.webemailprotector.com/sitescan.html?

Note this simple tester will not attempt JavaScript encoders due to security risks.

More Information

Please see more at https://www.webemailprotector.com/index.html and our Quetions & Answers at https://www.webemailprotector.com/help.html

Pricing

  • This plugin is provided to more conveniently manage the WebEmailProtector service on your WordPress pages.
  • Access to the associated WebEmailProtector service itself is offered FREE for a trial period of 1 month, and no payment details are required.
  • Visit https://www.webemailprotector.com/cgi-bin/subscriptionform.py for more details regarding definitions and subscription pricing options.

How do you use it?

After installing the plugin, register your addresses at https://www.webemailprotector.com/cgi-bin/registerform.py?cms=wp and just follow the remaining instructions on the
WebEmailProtector settings menu of WordPress.

Compatibility

  • HTML4/5 compliant is compatible with all known browsers/devices including:
  • Browsers: Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox & Opera
  • Platform: Windows, Linux, Apple iOS & Android
  • Devices: PC, Tablets & Phones including: Blackberry, Apple iPad iPhone

Screenshots

  1. This is a screenshot of the WebEmailProtector WordPress plugin administration panel once installed. Note the secured email address appears in RED until the email is verified, when it turns GREEN.

    This is a screenshot of the WebEmailProtector WordPress plugin administration panel once installed. Note the secured email address appears in RED until the email is verified, when it turns GREEN.

  2. This is a screenshot of example html text code showing what a standard or unprotected linked email address looks like on a web page, hence why it is easy to "scrape".

    This is a screenshot of example html text code showing what a standard or unprotected linked email address looks like on a web page, hence why it is easy to “scrape”.

  3. This is a screenshot of example html text code showing what a webemailprotector linked email address looks like on a web page (the real code has been replaced with ####-####-####-####), can no longer be scraped.

    This is a screenshot of example html text code showing what a webemailprotector linked email address looks like on a web page (the real code has been replaced with ####-####-####-####), can no longer be scraped.

  4. This is a screenshot showing how both the above would appear to a webpage visitor.

    This is a screenshot showing how both the above would appear to a webpage visitor.


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