"Email me" button, is my email address available to spammers?

Hello,
When using this button, does the email address get available to spammers?
i.e. in other programms you need to create some javascript so it is not seen as an email address to programms fishing websites.
Thanks

No it does not. I don't know how long we will be safe but apparently for now it is okay. We all have our contact me info on our pages. What causes problems is when you type your address in full sight for example if I where to put it here now. One solution to that is to include stars of something else into the email so that a human has to remove them to email.
myem*[email protected]
hope this answers your question
Mireille

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