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How can I fix this message contains unload images how can I fix it so that it loads the images.
and this is a Apple iPad my email
iPad, iOS 10
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How can I fix this message contains unload images how can I fix it so that it loads the images.
and this is a Apple iPad my email
iPad, iOS 10
Have you recently updated an iPad to iPadOS15? If so, the iOS/iPadOS Mail App has changed its default behaviour to better protect your privacy and security.
It is perhaps worthwhile to understand the reasoning for the revised default behaviour - whereby embedded images are not automatically downloaded…
By delaying loading of images until the body text is verified by the recipient, potentially malicious content and trackers are not loaded before the recipient has had opportunity to verify that the email is from an expected source or sender - or, for unsolicited email, taken the positive decision to download all content. Most legitimate email has adequate “body” to establish whether of not the email is (a) legitimate and (b) of interest to the sender.
If instead all content is loaded by default, malicious content is given opportunity to run malicious code or attempt a malware exploit. Similarly, images that contain (or are themselves) trackers will notify the actor that the email has been opened. At the very least, the sender of a broadcast phishing email is notified of a “live” mail account and recipient.
Having considered the above, should you wish to change this protective behaviour and automatically download all content, a simple change can be made in your device settings:
Settings > Mail > Privacy Protection > Block All Remote Content - set to OFF
This screenshot shows the relevant setting in its more secure state:
Have you recently updated an iPad to iPadOS15? If so, the iOS/iPadOS Mail App has changed its default behaviour to better protect your privacy and security.
It is perhaps worthwhile to understand the reasoning for the revised default behaviour - whereby embedded images are not automatically downloaded…
By delaying loading of images until the body text is verified by the recipient, potentially malicious content and trackers are not loaded before the recipient has had opportunity to verify that the email is from an expected source or sender - or, for unsolicited email, taken the positive decision to download all content. Most legitimate email has adequate “body” to establish whether of not the email is (a) legitimate and (b) of interest to the sender.
If instead all content is loaded by default, malicious content is given opportunity to run malicious code or attempt a malware exploit. Similarly, images that contain (or are themselves) trackers will notify the actor that the email has been opened. At the very least, the sender of a broadcast phishing email is notified of a “live” mail account and recipient.
Having considered the above, should you wish to change this protective behaviour and automatically download all content, a simple change can be made in your device settings:
Settings > Mail > Privacy Protection > Block All Remote Content - set to OFF
This screenshot shows the relevant setting in its more secure state:
Hi,
You can open the settings app > scroll down and tap mail > then turn on “Load remote images”.
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