MacOS Ventura 13.0. Where is the "Load All Remote Content" selection in the Mail App?

MacOS Ventura 13.0. Where is the "Load All Remote Content" selection in the Mail App settings?

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Posted on Apr 20, 2023 6:16 AM

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Posted on Apr 20, 2023 7:14 AM

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Use Mail Privacy Protection on Mac


The Mail app can help protect your privacy. Email messages you receive may include remote content that allows a sender to collect information when you view a message, such as when and how many times you view it, whether you forward it, your IP address, and other data. Mail Privacy Protection prevents senders from learning your information.

If you didn’t turn on Protect Mail Activity when you first opened Mail in macOS Ventura, you can do so in Mail settings.

  1. In the Mail app  on your Mac, choose Mail > Settings, then click Privacy.
  2. Select Protect Mail Activity.
  3. When this option is selected, your IP address is hidden from senders and remote content is privately downloaded in the background when you receive a message (instead of when you view it).
  4. If you deselect the option, you can choose to separately hide your IP address and block all remote content. When Block All Remote Content is selected, a banner is shown in a message when you view it, indicating it contains remote content; you can choose then to download the content.

Note: If you turned off the option in Network settings to limit IP address tracking for your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network, your IP address isn’t hidden from senders when using the network.


Part 2 of 2


Current version of Ventura is now version 13.3.1


It brings several Bug Fixes and Security Fixes too


The 2 links below related to keeping the computer up to date and contents of the Security Update 13.3.1


Worthy of the users time to explore the provided links


Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support (CA)


About the security content of macOS Ventura 13.3.1 - Apple Support



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Apr 20, 2023 7:14 AM in response to roles120

Part 1 of 2


Use Mail Privacy Protection on Mac


The Mail app can help protect your privacy. Email messages you receive may include remote content that allows a sender to collect information when you view a message, such as when and how many times you view it, whether you forward it, your IP address, and other data. Mail Privacy Protection prevents senders from learning your information.

If you didn’t turn on Protect Mail Activity when you first opened Mail in macOS Ventura, you can do so in Mail settings.

  1. In the Mail app  on your Mac, choose Mail > Settings, then click Privacy.
  2. Select Protect Mail Activity.
  3. When this option is selected, your IP address is hidden from senders and remote content is privately downloaded in the background when you receive a message (instead of when you view it).
  4. If you deselect the option, you can choose to separately hide your IP address and block all remote content. When Block All Remote Content is selected, a banner is shown in a message when you view it, indicating it contains remote content; you can choose then to download the content.

Note: If you turned off the option in Network settings to limit IP address tracking for your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network, your IP address isn’t hidden from senders when using the network.


Part 2 of 2


Current version of Ventura is now version 13.3.1


It brings several Bug Fixes and Security Fixes too


The 2 links below related to keeping the computer up to date and contents of the Security Update 13.3.1


Worthy of the users time to explore the provided links


Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support (CA)


About the security content of macOS Ventura 13.3.1 - Apple Support



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