Who likes email spam? Not us! To help protect our podcasters privacy, email addresses that are associated with a user’s podcast and included in publicly available RSS feeds will be removed and replaced with an anonymous identifier. Historically, email addresses were included in a show’s RSS feed and were easily be scrapped by bots and bad actors and used for spam, phishing scams, identity theft and other malicious activities. By removing email addresses from RSS feeds, RSS.com is providing an extra layer of protection to keep our podcaster’s email addresses private. At RSS.com, we put our podcasters privacy first. 🚀 Need a free RSS.com account? Sign up here: https://dashboard.rss.com/auth/sign-up/ 🔍 Be sure to check out our guide for more great tips on starting and growing a podcast: https://rss.com/blog/how-to-start-a-podcast-in-seven-steps/ Learn more here: https://rss.com/blog/protecting-rss-com-podcasters-from-email-spam/

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