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LetsExtract Email Studio 4.3 Lite war am 9. August 2018! als Giveaway verfügbar!
LetsExtract Email Extractor ist eine universelle Email-Verwaltungssoftware. Es ist ein einfaches und ultimatives Tool, das erstellt wurde, um Email-Adressen, Skype-Kontakte und benutzerdefinierte Artikel aus verschiedenen Quellen zu sammeln: Webseiten, Google, Yahoo, Google Mail und anderen Suchmaschinen.
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Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
53.1 MB
$19.00
I'm not in the business to which this kind of software is directed; I actually spend more of my time ensuring that this kind of software never works on me. I am, however, interested in software offered on GOTD because this platform has the potential to flag up the unexpected and the original.
Unfortunately, this giveaway isn't worth my time because the developer has conspicuously failed to explain the difference between what may be temporarily on offer today and what is permanently available: there is no such product as LetsExtract Email Studio 4.3 Lite, priced $19, on the developer's website.
Suspicion inevitably arises that this is a crippled "sell-up" product whose limitations will only be discovered after a user has gone to the time and trouble of downloading and installing it. The developer would do well to come on here and clarify the situation. It would also be helpful to know when PCMag reviewed this software and endorsed it with an "Editor's Choice" rating, for although this award is prominently reported on the LetsExtract
website, I haven't yet found it.
Is this kind of software really legal? It completely ignores all privacy regulations and harvests/distributes email and login (skype) info without the consent of the owners!
I won't downvote because disapproval of the software's purpose is not what the voting system is for, but thanks for contributing to tidal wave of useless spam that's drowning the internet. Shame on GOTD for offering this.
As used by Cambridge Analytica?
No company information (address etc) on the website front page.
I can find no mention of them on PCMAG.COM, let alone being an editors choice.
It has CON written all over it.
I tried this software and uninstalled it just after one run, reason, while you are searching for e-mails, phones, Google is connecting your IP address to all of your previous searches and makes a profile of you. How I know this, I set up a tracking software for all of the IP addresses contacted for that session and found out that the tracker is also being tracked and all of the info sent to Google web site in California what it looks like the Google analytics server.
This software is just a tool that displays and also collects data on all users, I would stay away from it.
Great Stuff !!!
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