Simply put, pixel tracking is when a person adds an invisible single pixel image to the end of an email which can track when the email is opened, where it is opened, etc. This image contains a line of code which allows marketers and other nefarious ne’er do wells to track your information.
If you have images enabled on your email program, then when you receive an email with a tracking pixel embedded in it, a request is sent to the sender’s server for the image, and this then sends a whole host of information to the sender. In this video, we show you how to disable pixel tracking and block automatic downloads within most major email softwares (Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo! Mail, and Outlook).
HelpCloud blog post How to Block Tracking Pixels and Automatic Downloads Within All Major Email Providers: [ Ссылка ]
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PixelBlock
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HelpCloud blog post How to Block Tracking Pixels and Automatic Downloads Within All Major Email Providers: [ Ссылка ]
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0:00 Intro
0:16 What is Pixel Tracking
1:20 Apple Mail
2:05 Yahoo Mail
2:30 Outlook
3:10 Gmail
3:34 Gmail App
4:13 Final Thoughts
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