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WhoReadMe Email Tracking Service Now Free

If you are familiar with email services and the technology of the computer and internet world, then email tracking service is not something that is totally unfamiliar to you. With just a little research from the internet, users will find that there are many email tracking services and tools that are widely available, but the downfall is that most of them are not free to use.

WhoReadMe is announcing their new online service that is continuously improving and updating their software and they wish to share it with internet users for free.

Some of the email tracking services that are available provide an email receipt function, but the functions are visible to the recipients. In the WhoReadMetracking service, which is currently in Beta Version, recipients can choose not to send the receipt and the sender of the emails will never know that the emails were read or ignored.

The techniques that WhoReadMe uses are completely invisible to all recipients. A recipient will never know that their email is even being tracked. Any time that a tracked email has been opened or read, WhoReadMe automatically sends you an email to let you know. Should a user of WhoReadMe need more information about his/her recipient, they can log into their free account to gain more information and access about their recipient.

Other things that the WhoReadMe tracking service can track is:

* Read time
* Geography location
* Operating System
* Browser
* .NET version
* Frame Support
* iFrame Support
* Tables Support
* Cookies Support
* VB Script
* Java Script
* Java Applet
* Active X Controls
* CSS version

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For those who would like to sign up for WhoReadMe, the tracking software is reported to be very easy to use. Anybody with a valid and registered email service can use their free services. Some of the emails that they support is: Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo!, AOL, and many others. Service is able to be used instantly once a user signs up with their verified and registered email address. Users can only send a tracked email by logging into their account and sending it from WhoReadMe.

Other features that support this new email tracking service are:

* Get email confirmation each time your email was read
* Calculate duration between the mail sent and read time
* Send email with attachment
* Keep a copy of your sent emails for your refer
* Track recipient location
* Track recipient browser details, such as operating system, browser name,
version, JavaScript, VBScript, Cookies, CSS version, etc…
* Support HTML mail

So if you are an internet user who likes to have control over their emails, and want to keep up to date about the emails being read and sent, accounts can be signed up at WhoReadme.com. Although the service is free, users are only able to send up to five tracked emails per day.

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