As soon as you open an email, information about your Mail activity can be collected by the sender without transparency and an ability to control what information is shared. Sometimes the embedded images are just 1 pixel by 1 pixel so as to be almost invisible:Įmails that you receive may include hidden pixels that allow the email’s sender to learn information about you. I left this feature enabled since it is similar to the one offered in Gmail's web client.
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It certainly wasn't very clear - to me, at any rate.Ĭan anyone provide me with clear instructions on how to fix this or is it an issue with Monterey's function that Apple need to correct? So, I'm stumped - the Apple Support Memo (Sept 2021) seems to suggest that it is a VPN issue and that you need to click on the "Load content directly" button. Forum discussions are confusing to me - the issue seems to be one of VPN or hiding IP or some such but to turn these off seem to me to be a retrograde step for surely then one loses the protection that they would normally provide?.What network preference needs a change?.There is also an option to: Load content directly which when clicked upon shows all content in the email. As have many others it seems, given the messages on Mac forums, since upgrading to Monterey, whenever I get mail (gmail or Apple mail) I cannot see images and I have a message: Your network preferences prevent content from loading privately.