Have Gmail Display Remote Images for Safe Senders Automatically
To make Gmail show remote images and display them automatically in emails from senders deemed trustworthy: Now, Gmail will always display images automatically for emails from senders it deems safe. To display images on a per-message basis, select Ask before displaying external images. Remote images show automatically in messages from senders you manually approve.
Why Can’t I See My Gmail Images?
When you open an email that contains images, those images may not display until you authorize Gmail to show those images. If the senders of those messages are in your Gmail safe senders list, Gmail displays the images automatically. You can have Gmail show images in those emails and be protected from malware and privacy infringement.
Will My Computer and Privacy Still Be Safe With Automatic Image Loading in Gmail?
Remote images in emails can be used for tracking, so they could potentially reveal your approximate location and install malware. These are reasons not to enable automatic downloading of images in arbitrary emails. Gmail has several safety measures to protect you from these risks even when automatic downloading is turned on:
Gmail scans all messages for potential threats to privacy and data. If an email is from a source that is not trustworthy, or if Gmail suspects malicious intent, remote content is not loaded.The images in emails from reputable senders are not downloaded from the sender’s server to your computer. Instead, Gmail inserts itself as an image proxy. It requests the image, saves it, then shows its copy to you. All the sender learns is that Gmail downloaded the image.Senders cannot use images to set cookies in your browser or determine your location. They can know you opened a message, though, when an image unique to your email is downloaded by Gmail.
These security measures only protect your data and privacy if you use Gmail in a browser. Email programs that connect to Gmail using IMAP or POP have privacy settings for remote images, though, and you will still benefit from Gmail scanning for malware.