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	<title>Comments on: FeedMyInbox- Feed your Inbox with Favourite Websites Updates</title>
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		<title>By: Feed My Inbox</title>
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		<description>Hello and thanks for mentioning Feed My Inbox on your blog! We appreciate the nice words. I also wanted to clear up a couple things brought up in your post. 

1. I totally understand your point about cluttering your inbox with all your feeds. Firstly, you and I are in the 3% minority that actually uses a feed reader. Some people simply don&#039;t want to learn any new software, and are comfortable with email because it is all they know. 

Secondly, we don&#039;t really intend for you to track 50 feeds with it, although you can. I simply track 5 very important ones using the service instead of my reader and it&#039;s great. 

2. I understand your concern with spam even though we use confirmation links. All I can say is that we have hidden ways of dealing with any bots or spammers on the site, and eliminating those signups. We monitor signups on numerous fronts to keep anyone from taking advantage of it. But we will never use CAPTCHAs. 

If you ever get an unauthorized email from Feed My Inbox please send it our way, but I can practically guarantee you will not.

Thanks again for the article!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello and thanks for mentioning Feed My Inbox on your blog! We appreciate the nice words. I also wanted to clear up a couple things brought up in your post. </p>
<p>1. I totally understand your point about cluttering your inbox with all your feeds. Firstly, you and I are in the 3% minority that actually uses a feed reader. Some people simply don&#8217;t want to learn any new software, and are comfortable with email because it is all they know. </p>
<p>Secondly, we don&#8217;t really intend for you to track 50 feeds with it, although you can. I simply track 5 very important ones using the service instead of my reader and it&#8217;s great. </p>
<p>2. I understand your concern with spam even though we use confirmation links. All I can say is that we have hidden ways of dealing with any bots or spammers on the site, and eliminating those signups. We monitor signups on numerous fronts to keep anyone from taking advantage of it. But we will never use CAPTCHAs. </p>
<p>If you ever get an unauthorized email from Feed My Inbox please send it our way, but I can practically guarantee you will not.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the article!</p>
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