the form itself is easy, it's the bot detection and spam prevention that's hard. on my own sites, i've given-in and use the highest-level recaptcha, a hidden form field triggered by bots but not humans, and a server-side script for the mailing that also has some spam detection routines. they still get through, but far less often than a naked form would.
if you're satisfied with your existing comments function, can you simply enable comments on your 'contact' page and hide them from public view?
tylenol isn't owned by 'big pharma' though. it and johnson & johnson's other 'consumer healthcare' products were spun-off (into kenvue), completed a couple years ago.... and now--during this new bullshit--it was very recently (this past week) announced that kimberly-clark (known primarily for their paper products and disposable diapers) is acquiring that spin-off.
garland should not have even been in a position to accept a role in biden's administration.
because he should have confirmed to scotus years earlier, but moscow mitch and the republicunts blocked his confirmation for nearly three hundred days during obama's last year in office.
the data collection is all but expected these days.. what should be the headline is the remote kill switch the manufacturer used on the guy's device... repeatedly.
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turn these off.
if you had these enabled, you are probably running defaults most everywhere and have a dozen more settings in firefox to look at; plus a lot more in chrome or edge if you use those, as well as in windows itself.
i've got one user who has refused to update their win7 system for a full decade--literally the entire lifecycle of win10. offered to set up a dual boot for her and she seemed to be receptive of that--even bought a nice big ssd drive for it, but she never used it and never upgraded. husband says that ssd is still in the damn box sitting on a shelf. i expect to hear from her when that now tired old hdd in her (i think) wolfdale-era win7 finally craps out.
have to have PiHoles and other DNS sinkholes for a basic protection, which is hard for regular people
mullvad's free dns. free for all, not just their subscribers. encrypted doh or dot only. a basic ad and malware blocking dns sinkhole is a fairly simple configuration away if your os supports it (win11 and android do.. those are what i've set it up on for others so far).
it would take nearly twenty of those 'seasons' to air the dick van dyke show's 158 episodes--a series that ran for 'only' five years. i love those older shows like that.
the form itself is easy, it's the bot detection and spam prevention that's hard. on my own sites, i've given-in and use the highest-level recaptcha, a hidden form field triggered by bots but not humans, and a server-side script for the mailing that also has some spam detection routines. they still get through, but far less often than a naked form would.
if you're satisfied with your existing comments function, can you simply enable comments on your 'contact' page and hide them from public view?