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Email Privacy: Stop Tracking

TL;DR

It’s very difficult to send an email completely anonymously. This guide shows you how to make it much harder for people to track your emails, covering things like using aliases, privacy-focused providers, and disabling tracking pixels.

Understanding Email Tracking

Emails are tracked in several ways:

Completely preventing tracking is almost impossible, but these steps significantly reduce it.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Choose a Privacy-Focused Email Provider

Some providers are more privacy-conscious than others. Consider:

Avoid free services like Gmail or Yahoo Mail if privacy is a major concern.

2. Use Email Aliases

An alias creates a different email address that forwards to your main account. This hides your primary email from recipients.

Each time you need to give an email address, use a different alias. If that alias is compromised, your main account remains safe.

3. Disable Remote Image Loading

This prevents tracking pixels from being loaded when you open emails.

Always be cautious when enabling images, even if you trust the sender.

4. Use a VPN

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) masks your IP address, making it harder to trace your location.

Connect to a VPN server before sending or receiving emails.

5. Be Careful About Links

Links in emails can reveal your IP address when clicked.

6. Review Email Headers (Advanced)

Email headers contain technical information about the message’s journey.

Look for “Received:” lines, which show the servers the email passed through. This can help identify potential tracking points.

7. Consider End-to-End Encryption

Services like ProtonMail and Tutanota offer end-to-end encryption, meaning only you and the recipient can read the message content.

Ensure both sender and receiver use the same encrypted service for maximum security.

8. Use a Temporary/Disposable Email Address

For one-time registrations or situations where you don’t want to share your real email, use a temporary address.

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