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by snowwrestler 1834 days ago
All Gmail does (or ever did) is proxy the image file so the server hosting it cannot do reverse IP lookup to collect client metadata like geolocation. The server hosting the image sees a Google IP address request the image, not (for example) your phone’s IP address.

But the image request still happens at the time you open the email. Google does not prefetch the images in unopened emails.

And if the image URL is personalized, it can still be correlated with your email address by the sender to record an open. Google does not try to guess which part of the URL they can dump without breaking the image.