How Google Image Loadings in Gmail Will Affect You

Gmail Now Loads Images on Google Server

First Published Date: January 1, 2014 ADawnJournal.com

Google recently announced a policy change in terms of how it handles loading images for Gmail and other Google apps.

Here is what you need to know in brief:

– In your Gmail, images will load automatically by default (you can change it by going to settings if you don’t like it this way).

– Images now will not load from the senders external original host servers. Instead, images will load from Google’s own secure servers.

Are These Changes a Good or Bad Thing?

The positives about these changes are as Google is loading on their servers first, they will do thorough scans for possible malware or spyware, and images showing inside your Gmail will be safer when you open your email. Also, you should see emails with images loading faster as Google servers are very fast.

On the other hand, some email marketers or email tracking services may not be able to provide accurate real-time or geolocation data as it will show Mountain View, Calif.

For the majority of Gmail users, these changes are positive. If you would like to find out more, read the following links: