GMail will now always show images by default
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GMail will now always show images by default
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#3I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
By loading images automatically, this tracking will again be possible. However, Google may be getting around this by loading all images on receipt by the Gmail servers and then caching them as the blog mentions. That way a sender will only be able to track that the email made it to Google, not whether the end user actually viewed it or not.
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#4I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
Why not leave comments to comment section and use original post titles instead.
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#5Re: GMail will now always show images by default
#6I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
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#7I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
Is all email open tracking broken now? Good thing for users, not so good for email marketing campaigns/tools.
Was hoping some gmail devs would comment here. The blog entry didn't have comments enabled.
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#8I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
It's unclear if this technique will work against the new GMail approach; maybe Google will always fetch all images as soon as the mail arrives, which would immediately ruin any signal.
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#9Looks like submitter missed this in the post:
Of course, those who prefer to authorize image display on a per message basis can choose the option “Ask before displaying external images” under the General tab in Settings. That option will also be the default for users who previously selected “Ask before displaying external content”.
Probably worth updating the HN title to reflect this.
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#10I dont understand the (Tracking always?) part of the title.
One of the reasons email clients often don't load images by default is because when an image is loaded the server it's pulled from can track that it was loaded, and thus infer that the email has been opened. By loading images automatically, this tracking will again be possible. However, Google may be getting around this by loading all images on receipt by the Gmail servers and then caching them as the blog mentions.…
When you actually want to be marketed to, it makes it easier for the sender to tailor their content -- and I do for some markets want to get the tailored stream.