What is Trocker

Trocker is a browser extension designed to enhance email privacy and security by blocking email trackers

It prevents tracking images or tracked links from being loaded, thus protecting users from email tracking attempts

The extension is open source, ensuring transparency and trust

It also provides protection against malware and phishing attempts

For more information, users can visit the Trocker website

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RR

Didn't do a thing. I wish I could say it was wonderful, because I really wanted it to work, but nada. I downloaded it to Chrome and checked my inboxes. I've got a full spam folder and I know there are trackers on all of them. Trocker didn't flag any of them. I went into the inbox and to the trash where I know I've got advertising emails with trackers/web beacons in them. Not a single thing was flagged. I closed and reopened Chrome. Same result. All that has happened is that now I can't access... Show more

David ConnerDavid Conner

Works great and their support has responded to questions I've had promptly. Great stuff - I'd never heard of pixel trackers until I read an article and it recommended Trocker. I'm amazed how many emails use them. I also now like to look at the code within the HTML email just to see where the info is getting sent - quite often Google Analytics (they are now a $1 Trillion firm, thanks to tracking and selling our information). Highly recommended.

m vm v

It does seem to work fine. Sadly, there is apparently no way to whitelist particular emailservers which do use beacons (since I guess the recognition is of the beacon itself), but which I do not care if they track me (Nature.Com, for example). The best workaround I have found is to set the display time of the redirect notice (under 'advanced') to 2 seconds - long enough so I can decide if I want to go to a tracked link.