How to stop your emails from being tracked

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by guest, Sep 3, 2019.

  1. guest

    guest Guest

    How to stop your emails from being tracked
    Pixel trackers can hide in your email images
    September 3, 2019
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/3/2...rackers-how-to-stop-images-automatic-download
     
  2. mirimir

    mirimir Registered Member

    Ummm, I knew that 20 years ago ;)
     
  3. jpcummins

    jpcummins Registered Member

    It seems that lately, I am seeing more and more marketing emails in my inbox. How should I be handling this? Do I block the address by adding the "Senders Address", or "Senders Domain" to the Blocked Senders List? Or should I just delete them? As always I appreciate all replies and would thank you in advance.

    John
     
  4. wat0114

    wat0114 Registered Member

    Well I just use a Safe Senders list in Outlook 2019. It works perfectly well. Occasionally, of course, I have to check my junk folder for legitimate messages.
     
  5. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    With MailWasher Pro. Everything stays on their server until I review it and decide if I want it. If I preview it, the sender has no knowledge that it was viewed. I can blacklist senders or domains. It's beautiful software. It's where marketing emails go to die.
     
  6. nicolaasjan

    nicolaasjan Registered Member

  7. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

  8. nicolaasjan

    nicolaasjan Registered Member

    Fair enough.

    But you can check the source code of this one here:
    https://github.com/trockerapp/trocker

    As far as I could see, it doesn't phone home.
     
  9. Freki123

    Freki123 Registered Member

    I just use thunderbird with "allow remote content in email" disabled and view email body as "plain text" ("simple html" would break less emails)
    If you find "plain text" breaks to much legit stuff try "simple html" or the add on "Allow html temp".
     
  10. nicolaasjan

    nicolaasjan Registered Member

    Yeah,
    And when I really don't trust it, I save the mail, open it in a text editor and comb through the "Received" fields.
    Then, when I see something like "*.ru", I know what to add to the Spam filter.

    Also recommended to decode the Base64 strings.
    https://www.base64decode.org/
     
  11. Rainwalker

    Rainwalker Registered Member

    Free version will do the same.
     
  12. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    With one email address only.
     
  13. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

    To clarify, I'm not saying it's not legit. But recently I have been reading about how dangerous extensions are, so I have stopped adding any new extensions in Vivaldi. Even trusted extensions may sometimes end up performing malicious stuff if the developer sells the extension to shady companies.
     
  14. nicolaasjan

    nicolaasjan Registered Member

    That's true.
    Especially extensions with a lot of users could potentially be targetted (video downloaders for example).

    I don't think this particular extension with only 10.000 users will be worth their money.

    Also, it's advised to regularly read the reviews.
     
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