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Antideo Email Validation plugin for WordPress ensures that you get to
validate emails in real time as your prospects fill your form
The plugin is for anyone who has a website on WordPress and is troubled by fake signups or invalid lead information. The WordPress plugin works in real time to prevent a prospect from filling a form using a disposable email address, invalid domain, email with incorrect syntax, or email from Gmail,Yahoo,Hotmail etc.
Antideo deploys a multi angle validation process to ensure every email entered goes through the following steps
Ensure accidental typos or errors while typing the email address are flagged in real time
Prevent people from using disposable emails on your forms to maintain good email hygiene
Ensure that MX records exist for the domain of the email address being entered before accepting
If you sell B2B then you might not want prospects using emails from Gmail, Yahoo,Hotmail etc
Push your prospects to enter their business email addresses for better selling prospects
Restrict role based or group email addresses on your forms to get to the end prospect
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