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PixelBlock is a Gmail extension that blocks people from tracking when you open their emails.
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PixelBlock is an Gmail extension that blocks email tracking attempts used to detect when you open and read emails. PixelBlock displays a 'red eye' when it finds and blocks a tracking attempt inside of an email.
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Automatically learns to block hidden trackers. Made by leading digital rights nonprofit EFF to stop companies from spying on you.
Block the tracking of your personal data that feeds AI-powered attacks. Faster, more private browsing.
Stops open-tracking from working in emails.
Anytime you open your emails, people could be tracking when you do it, and which links you click on. Protect your email privacy.
Protect Gmail Privacy: Block Email Tracking, Spy Pixels, Read Receipts & Tracking Links
Automatically encrypt messages & attachments, track file views & opens and revoke access even after sending.
Hesitant to enable after the permissions update, probably will not use; I don't see why "Read your browsing history" "Block content on *any* page" is needed.
This plugin has been my email friend for years! Thank you very much.
The new permissions don't make sense. The author states that it is just for refreshing tabs on installation, but I don't think it is a big ask for users to expect that tabs need to be refreshed for extensions to come into effect. For example, if you are installing a new adblocker I don't think people expect that ads will get deleted on any tabs they had open previously. In addition, I don't think it is good UX to force tabs to refresh regardless - what if the user was in the middle of something and they don't want it refreshed? You are adding a new broad permission for a UX downgrade. Considering this extension is meant to help with privacy, asking all users to accept this kind of permission seems a bit backwards. Please reconsider EDIT: Updated review after the latest update reverts the change
Thanks for your work on this. I liked this extension but the new permissions seem a bit excessive. Can you please clarify why the extension now needs "Read your browsing history" permission? I'm going to uninstall the extension until that's resolved. Thanks
Used this for years, really loved it, I hope it is updated soon so it will work again with Chrome MV3.
As of 3rd March, the extension doesn't seem to be compatible with Chrome anymore and has been switched off in my browser.
Awesome, please update!
Works great!
Very good extension! I hope the developer update it's to the manifest v3 (google chrome is very annoying) --- Update: 2025-08-20: Still an amazing extension, waiting to be updated to v3. :pray: 2025-07-11: Still waiting to be compatible with V3, I'm going to start reducing points from now on. :(
Great app, and one of the few where the developer makes an honest effort to update it. Highly recommend it.