Change Privacy settings in Mail on Mac
Use Privacy settings in Mail to manage settings that prevent email senders from learning your IP address and information about your Mail activity.
To change these settings in the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Settings, then click Privacy.
Option | Description | ||||||||||
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Protect Mail Activity | Hide your IP address from senders and privately download remote content in the background when a message is received (instead of when you view it). This option prevents senders from collecting 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. If you unselect this option, you can choose to separately hide your IP address and prevent remote content in a message from being downloaded until you choose to do so. | ||||||||||
Hide IP Address | Hide your IP address from senders. This option is automatically selected when Protect Mail Activity is selected. If you unselect Protect Mail Activity, it’s recommended that you keep this option selected to prevent senders from learning your IP address. | ||||||||||
Block All Remote Content | Indicate when a message contains remote content and prevent it from being downloaded until you choose to do so. If you unselect Protect Mail Activity, it’s recommended that you select this option. Remote content is never displayed in messages that are marked as junk. |
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.