Updated FAQ

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M66B 3 months ago
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this is even less secure, because Google is involved, too, without providing much benefit. this is even less secure, because Google is involved, too, without providing much benefit.
You can show images and original messages by default for trusted senders on a case-by-case basis by checking *Do not ask this again for ...*. You can show images and original messages by default for trusted senders on a case-by-case basis by checking *Do not ask this again for ...*.
You might need to reset the questions via a button in the miscellaneous-settings tab page. You might need to reset the questions via a button in the miscellaneous-settings tab page, as well as to disable *Remove tracking parameters by default*.
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<p>FairEmail formats messages again, causing messages to look different from the original, but also uncovering phishing links, etc.</p> <p>FairEmail formats messages again, causing messages to look different from the original, but also uncovering phishing links, etc.</p>
<p>Note that reformatted messages are often easier to read than original messages because the margins are removed, and font colors and sizes are standardized.</p> <p>Note that reformatted messages are often easier to read than original messages because the margins are removed, and font colors and sizes are standardized.</p>
<p>The Gmail app shows images by default by downloading the images through a Google proxy server. Since the images are downloaded from the source server <a href="https://blog.filippo.io/how-the-new-gmail-image-proxy-works-and-what-this-means-for-you/">in real-time</a>, this is even less secure, because Google is involved, too, without providing much benefit.</p> <p>The Gmail app shows images by default by downloading the images through a Google proxy server. Since the images are downloaded from the source server <a href="https://blog.filippo.io/how-the-new-gmail-image-proxy-works-and-what-this-means-for-you/">in real-time</a>, this is even less secure, because Google is involved, too, without providing much benefit.</p>
<p>You can show images and original messages by default for trusted senders on a case-by-case basis by checking <em>Do not ask this again for …</em>. You might need to reset the questions via a button in the miscellaneous-settings tab page.</p> <p>You can show images and original messages by default for trusted senders on a case-by-case basis by checking <em>Do not ask this again for …</em>. You might need to reset the questions via a button in the miscellaneous-settings tab page, as well as to disable <em>Remove tracking parameters by default</em>.</p>
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<p><a name="faq36"></a> <strong>(36) How are settings files encrypted?</strong></p> <p><a name="faq36"></a> <strong>(36) How are settings files encrypted?</strong></p>
<p>🌎 <a href="https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=en&amp;u=https%3A%2F%2Fm66b.github.io%2FFairEmail%2F%23faq36">Google Translate</a></p> <p>🌎 <a href="https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=en&amp;u=https%3A%2F%2Fm66b.github.io%2FFairEmail%2F%23faq36">Google Translate</a></p>

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