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INBOX: FROM THE STALKER IN YOUR LIFE

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A STRANGER CAN FIND OUT WHERE YOU ARE BY GETTING YOU TO OPEN AN EMAIL
This afternoon, I stumbled across this free Gmail plug-in called Streak. If you send someone an email, Streak will tell you if they opened it, when they opened it, and, most creepily, where they were when they opened it.

How is this possible? Streak doesn't say on their website, but typically email tracking services work in a similar way. They embed a tiny image into the email you've sent. Images in emails aren't actually "in" the emails themselves - they have to be hosted on an external server. When you open the email and your computer asks the external server for the image, your computer pings that server with a request that includes your IP address. Trackers then use that IP address to locate you.

IP addresses aren't specific enough to lock onto your exact address, but they can get pretty close. I sent Alex, my colleague, an email, and Streak was able to get me within about five minutes of our workplace.

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Were you aware of this Gmail plug-in called Streak? What are your thoughts about this pug-in?
 
Were you aware of this Gmail plug-in called Streak?
I was not aware of this Gmail plug in.

What are your thoughts about this pug-in?
I think it can be used for a good purpose and it also can be used for a not so good purpose.
But overall I don't like it :nope:
 
I wasn't aware. But... This will affect some sensitive people strongly. Good job, Google, for ruining the meaning of personal privacy.
 
Didn't know the plugin existed, but I knew this was possible. Basically I just don't care, images are blocked automatically anyway.
KAGE-008 said:
Good job, Google, for ruining the meaning of personal privacy.
How is this Google's fault?
 
KAGE-008 said:
I wasn't aware. But... This will affect some sensitive people strongly. Good job, Google, for ruining the meaning of personal privacy.

It's not an official Google app. That's like blaming Apple for Flappy Bird being gone.

OT: Never heard of it, and it doesn't worry me; according to Steam, my IP address is located approx. 250 miles away from where I actually am.
 
Princess Alexandros XVII said:
It's not an official Google app. That's like blaming Apple for Flappy Bird being gone.

Then dunno how they got the Google license, I even saw a couple of apps related to it in the Play Store.
 
Since I have to use dial up, I am also forced to use a proxy server. Good luck trying to find my actual location. :lol:
 
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