By default, messages sent with Superhuman including a 'tracking pixel' that can be used to see when and where recipients opened your messages.
taking Superhuman to task for using"tracking pixels" that let users see when, where, and how often recipients open their messages — often without the recipient's knowledge or permission.
Now, though, Superhuman is coming under fire for one particular feature: By default, it seems, messages sent via Superhuman contain a"tracking pixel" that let users see when, where, and how often the recipient opened an email sent through the service — allegedly, without telling that recipient.
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