Irina Shamaeva and her team at Boolean Strings created a new extension tool called Email Extractor. This extension is a simple solution to extract and collect email addresses from website pages.
You can use this extension in two different modes. The first option-mode, collects every email on a page, including hidden emails. There’s a lot of similar extension tools that extract emails from pages however this one does a far superior job compared to the others. It extracts the entire website pages including hyperlink sections. The tool also displays the number of emails collected on each page. Once you’ve collected all the emails they get directly copied into a clipboard which makes it easy to copy/paste to another area from the tool.
The second option-mode allows you to quickly collect every single email on each search page that you visit. For example, as you’re going through the pages of search results on Github, Stack Overflow, or Google this tool easily collects that data. Simply click on the extension to see all the accumulated emails in your clipboard. There’s no limit to the number of emails you can collect on each page.
I’ve been able to play around with this extraction for roughly a week and it’s simple and easy to use. The results from the website pages that I was able to collect emails from was very impressive. It’s a free option in a sea of expensive tools that do exactly the same thing. That’s why I felt it needed a review. We need to thank Irina and her team for putting together tools that really add value and benefit to our talent sourcing community.
You can download this free extension tool (here)
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