MailTrackerBlocker is an email tracker blocker for macOS Mail. Email marketers and other interests often embed invisible trackers in HTML emails so they can track how often, when and where you open your emails. Enable the included Mail Extension to find out who is tracking you and to block these spy pixels in your emails.
Warning
Users have reported that [FB12796974] emails take a long time to load. Apple has acknowledged this Mail bug and will release a fix in a future update of macOS.
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Mail Extension: built specifically for macOS Sonoma and Apple Mail.
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Privacy protection: Blocks most spy pixels which may capture your IP address and function as read receipts and more.
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Be informed: Identifies over 300 of the most common email marketing vendors.
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Tracker report: See a 30-day overview of blocked trackers in read emails along with some summary statistics.
- macOS Sonoma 14.3 or newer
- Apple Mail
- Note: Mail only allows up to one active
Message Security Extension
at a time. Set MailTrackerBlocker as your active Message Security Extension to unlock tracker reporting and unknown tracker blocking features.
- Note: Mail only allows up to one active
- Open the Mail app.
- From the menu bar, open Settings > Extensions.
- Check
MailTrackerBlocker
to enable it.- Mail allows only one active Message Security Extension at a time. If you have multiple installed, select
MailTrackerBlocker
from the "Message security extension:" dropdown at the bottom to enable tracker reporting and to block unknown trackers. These features won't be available if your Message security extension is set otherwise.
- Mail allows only one active Message Security Extension at a time. If you have multiple installed, select
- [Optional] Images are safe for viewing now so to re-enable them: Goto Mail > Settings > Privacy > disable "Block All Remote Content".
In Mail, when selecting an email, a banner above the message panel if a tracker was detected. Or click the small ⓧ icon to view what trackers MailTrackerBlocker has detected.
Open the MailTrackerBlocker app. The Tracking Report shows a rolling 30-day overview of e-mails grouped by tracker along with statistics.
See FB13801609
for workarounds.
Yes, even in network environments (e.g. VPN) where Mail Privacy Protection doesn't work, MailTrackerBlocker will still block and identify trackers if you choose to "Load Remote Content".
Note: Mail Privacy Protection's proxy will still fetch the tracker image, triggering the tracker after an unknown period of time. In the period of time before this happens, if you open your email without MailTrackerBlocker, the proxy will fetch the tracking image and trigger the tracker at that moment still letting the tracker know your exact opening time.
MailTrackerBlocker is developed by Aaron Lee and published under One Fat Giraffe.