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With today's connected lifestyle, your e-mail address is a direct line into
your daily existence. When junk e-mail and other unwanted messages arrive,
it's more than a simple distraction - it's an intrusion in your personal
cyber space that wastes your valuable time.
To make matters worse, the more you use the Internet, the worse it seems to
get. Requesting information from web sites or posting messages to public
message boards requires you to reveal your e-mail address to everyone. Yet
trusting strangers to treat your e-mail address with respect is foolish. It
usually leads to more junk.
What about your privacy? What if you don't WANT to give anyone your e-mail
address, yet you still want to correspond with them? Want to send an e-mail
to someone you have not yet established a comfortable level of trust with?
Without SpamTrail, if you give them your address, they have it for good.
So what can you do about it? Replying to unwanted e-mails with "remove"
requests is futile. That usually removes you only from that sender's list,
if it works at all. By that time, however, your e-mail address may have been
cataloged and sold to THOUSANDS of senders. Besides, why should YOU be
responsible for sending a "please remove" reply to each undesired e-mail
received?
The SpamTrail service solves the above problems and more. Want to hear
more?
Click here for details on
how it works.
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