Spammers' paradise. Another reason to show e-mail addresses as images (if it is not such as smartass to grab the address from the image).
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Users of this service must be careful with Spamtraps (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp...), by adding the emails returned one may end up banishing its mail service.
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Love how the customer quotes are anonymous. As if it wasn't obvious enough how shady of a product this is.
I've done email scraping when I was a student, for personal projects and even got paid by a faculty member for his passion project. It's unethical, I'll never do it again, and I strongly suggest you do not start collecting emails in such a way if it'll be used for cold emailing or selling email addresses.
@akingcreative Most lead gen companies abuse rotating IPs and more to get databases of info.
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@datarade "Hey Man, here's a gun. It can shoot a piece of metal so fast that it can kill someone instantly. That being said, never do anything illegal."
Points for it being a well built tool but you're just loading scammers and spammers with more ammo.
I can't think of any situation where I (or anyone else) would be pleased with the fact that I was subscribed to their list using a tool like this.
@akingcreative I don't necessarily care. Also, I didn't build the product.
I've already come to understand in my short time in web that the internet is a gangster's paradise, sometimes you have to be a F****** mobster to get a product out there.
Sometimes, it's necessary. Thank goodness Kalanick is die hard about getting Uber everywhere as it reduces total car count.
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@datarade How you make money is more important than the money you make. That's all I can say man.
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