Have you ever wondered why Gmail asks you before showing images in
emails? We did this to protect you from unknown senders who might try to
use images to compromise the security of your computer or mobile
device.
But thanks to new improvements in how Gmail handles images, you’ll soon
see all images displayed in your messages automatically across desktop,
iOS and Android. Instead of serving images directly from their original
external host servers, Gmail will now serve all images through Google’s own secure proxy servers.
So what does this mean for you? Simple: your messages are more safe and
secure, your images are checked for known viruses or malware, and you’ll
never have to press that pesky “display images below” link again. With
this new change, your email will now be safer, faster and more beautiful
than ever.
Of
course, those who prefer to authorize image display on a per message
basis can choose the option “Ask before displaying external images”
under the General tab in Settings. That option will also be the default for users who previously selected “Ask before displaying external content”.
Similar to existing features like default https access, suspicious activity detection, and free two-step verification,
image proxying is another way your email is protected. This new
improvement will be rolling out on desktop starting today and to your
Gmail mobile apps in early 2014.
Selasa, 12 Agustus 2014
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