Monday, August 12, 2013

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The new design allows you to hide the email-address from spammers

The new design allows you to hide the email-address from spammers

 The Internet has earned an unusual new service aimed at combating spam. It allows users to protect their information, since it does not specify it at check-in sites and social networks. Abine company today unveiled a free version of the tool MaskMe, which lets you create aliases for their real email addresses and make them available at the registration stage, protecting the real boxes of spam.

MaskMe are forwarded e-mails with a pseudonym for the real address, as only the nickname "dirty" in spam polzovat just blocks it and gets a new striker to the real box. The company said that at the time of registration to provide an alias makes sense to various resources to "intrusive or unreliable reputation." Also, the free version has a generator and a password vault.

The free version works as an extension for Chrome and Firefox. MaskMe Premium version costs $ 5 a month and has a number of additional features such as "virtual credit card" which can tie up to a real map and "do not shine" the latest in internet, as an alias for the phone number. In addition, the subscription gives you access to MaskMe versions for Android and iOS.
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