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title
No To Spy Pixels
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Emails spy on us. Let’s put a stop to it.
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No To Spy Pixels
author
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2025-12-23 14:46:25
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No To Spy Pixels No To Spy Pixels Many of the emails we receive from organisations contain tiny images that relay information back to the sender. These are called tracking or spy pixels . The emails we receive can often tell the sender: If we’ve read an email How many times we opened it Where we were when we read it Which links we clicked How many times we clicked them What device we used to read In many cases, if we unsubscribe from a mailing list and revisit an email, that data will continue to be collected . After all, unsubscribing doesn’t delete the spy pixel or the unique URLs that identify links you click. This tracking isn’t limited to emails from commercial senders, some personal email providers embed these spy pixels, too. Recipients aren’t informed about this tracking or given the option to opt-out. A lot of email software gives users the chance to block these pixels, but blocking trackers isn’t the same as opting-out . Are they allowed? The use of...
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