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(Unverified)Jul 1st 2007 6:29PM
While I personally consider McAfee's Site Advisor to be more trouble than it's worth, it's true that the people behind JPEG Enhancer are trying to collect email addresses.
However, there is a link right at the top of the download page that reads "Click here if you don't want to enter your personal information". Click that to download the software without giving up any personal info.