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Eh. When they fetch GUID_2.jpg to check its content, it's already too late at that point; the marketer has been notified that this particular user has opened the email.

Google might save themselves some storage space, but not anyone's privacy.

If Google changed their policy to fetch all images when the email is delivered, that basically delivers a false positive to all marketers/spammers/etc. -- which is better than more accurate info, but it's still worse than just not loading the images.

It's still a confirmation that the email address is valid, plus... who wants to give spammers (or marketers, for that matter) a false positive? The unsophisticated ones won't realize that it's a Google change; they'll just put you on the "interested" list and move on.




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