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Posted: 05 Nov, 2007
by: Admin A.
Updated: 27 Feb, 2008
by: Admin A.

To prevent visitors from harvesting e-mail addresses from our site, e-mails are hidden within both the link and displayed address. Email harvesting robots are prevented from retrieving any type of email information that could be used for spam and or fraudulent purposes by any individual and/or third party company, therefore protecting our listed members from receiving unsolicited emails through their listing.

In mid-2007, we also implemented another layer of security: we now require users to register before they can email our members.

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