In this day and age, no one’s a stranger to email. The world’s most popular form of peer-to-peer messaging reached new heights in 2015, when users sent and received a collective 205 billion emails.
Email has been around for over 50 years. Back in 1971, what is widely regarded as the first email was sent by Ray Tomlinson as a test of an email feature on Arpanet. Since no one had told him what the ...
DuckDuckGo, which is best known for its privacy-focused search engine, has announced a new service that aims to thwart email trackers. Email Protection is now available in beta. It’s a free forwarding ...
Tracking when you've opened up an email and what you've read is something that many companies and advertisers rely on for their marketing efforts, plus there are email clients out there designed to ...
Think that every time you open your email you aren’t being tracked? You’re wrong. As for who’s tracking your emails, the answer is: everyone. Reagan.com reports ...
Earlier this week, DuckDuckGo branched out from its private browser and search engine with a new service called Email Protection. The service, which is currently invite-only, gives users a unique duck ...
If you’re signed up for any digital newsletters, have an inbox full of marketing emails, or have particularly nosey colleagues, some of those emails are definitely being tracked without your knowledge ...
Your support goes further this holiday season. When you buy an annual membership or give a one-time contribution, we’ll give a membership to someone who can’t afford access. It’s a simple way for you ...
Email has been around since the very earliest stages of the internet, and it's pretty much been bad the whole time. A new email client called Superhuman has started to get attention with the promise ...
(CBS) -- Most of us open dozens of emails every day, but did you know some of them are likely being tracked? CBS 2's Mai Martinez takes a look at who could be tracking you and what they're doing with ...