![]() Small image embeds called tracking pixels can be used by email senders to tell if you've opened the messages they've sent, when you opened them, and what kind of device you opened them on. ![]() The more common issue, however, is email tracking. Many of the worst exploits have now been patched, but there's always a risk. ![]() Embedded images remain a privacy and security worry for email, as they can reveal information about your browser, your computer, and even how you use them-not the sort of information you want to give anyone who just happens to have your email address. ![]()
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