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The Email Privacy Checker by seochecker.tools is a free and easy-to-use tool that scans a webpage to detect visible email addresses that might be exposed to spam bots and crawlers. It helps website owners protect sensitive email data and improve overall security.
Spammers and bots constantly scrape the internet to collect publicly visible emails. If your website displays email addresses without any protection, you could face a high risk of spam, phishing attempts, and unsolicited contacts.
✅ Detect exposed email addresses on any web page
✅ Prevent spam bot harvesting
✅ Enhance data privacy and user trust
✅ Avoid leaking admin or support emails unknowingly
✅ Fast and no sign-up required
This tool is ideal for bloggers, business owners, developers, and webmasters who want to verify the privacy of their contact info on live pages.
Scans entire webpage source for email addresses
Detects both plain text and mailto: email formats
No data is stored — 100% privacy-first tool
Useful for GDPR compliance and security audits
Works on any publicly accessible website
Q1. What happens if my email is publicly visible?
It can be collected by bots and added to spam mailing lists, exposing you to junk mail, phishing, and even data breaches.
Q2. How can I protect my email from bots?
You can use methods like obfuscation ([at], [dot]), JavaScript protection, or contact forms instead of showing emails directly.
Q3. Is this tool safe to use?
Yes, the tool only fetches and scans the provided URL’s HTML for exposed emails. It does not store any data.
Q4. Can I check multiple pages?
Yes, just run the tool for each individual page you want to test.
Q5. Does this help with SEO?
While not directly related to SEO rankings, protecting emails contributes to your site’s trustworthiness, security, and GDPR compliance.
Detect exposed emails on your contact, about, or support pages
Perform security audits for clients’ websites
Ensure GDPR and privacy policy compliance
Protect business and customer emails from bots
Verify third-party websites before link placement