Mailtrack does not provide IP or location data. This is in part due to privacy concerns (tracking someone's location could be considered as spying), but also because of how we track emails i.e. using images (a 0x0 .png file).
All requests to load images in Gmail, for example, go through Google's image proxy service so, as a result, if we were to track a recipient's location or IP, we would end up identifying all Gmail users as being located at Google's headquarters in California (which is obviously wrong). We prefer to provide no information at all rather than information which is incorrect.
All requests to load images in Gmail, for example, go through Google's image proxy service so, as a result, if we were to track a recipient's location or IP, we would end up identifying all Gmail users as being located at Google's headquarters in California (which is obviously wrong). We prefer to provide no information at all rather than information which is incorrect.