What we know about your recipients.
The address you sent to and open events on your emails. Never their inbox, replies, or location.
Tracking is about your own sent mail, so what we hold about the people you email is deliberately minimal:
- The name and address you typed when sending
- Open and click events on the emails you sent them — a timestamp plus the technical signals that separate humans from bots
- When they replied to a tracked thread: the fact and the time only — never the reply's content
We never see their inbox or contacts, and Gmail readers are extra-shielded: Google's image proxy means we typically never see a Gmail reader's own IP address at all.
A recipient who wants their data removed can email [email protected] from the affected address — we delete it. Tracking data also expires automatically after 12 months.
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