![]() ![]() ![]() When we open the email, it triggers a download request to fetch the image from a remote server. They are usually either transparent, or part of an email graphic in the footer, so they are invisible to the user… This seems to me to be a much-needed feature that would be completely in line with Apple’s strong privacy stance.įor anyone not familiar with email tracking pixels, these are usually links to single-pixel images hidden inside HTML emails. John Gruber over at Daring Fireball has argued that Apple Mail should block tracking pixels in emails. ![]()
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