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Unlike the OG PixelBlock extension, there's no privacy disclosure. No way to know if my email data are being sold. Going back to the original until this is rectified
TENGO QUE PRACTICAR ,PARA OPINAR.
I agree it needs a quick toggle and some more advanced settings (e.g. allowing images from certain domains) so it doesn't block all images (often images in emails are important content). Whether the improved privacy is worth the hassle of disabling and reloading is personal preference; for me it's not, until the extension has finer controls.
I like what it does, but I wish there was a way to toggle per email rather than just all on or all off. Sometimes I get an email with images in it that I can see anything in and it's a pain to go turn the plugin off, then go back and reload my email and then go turn the plugin back on. A toggle would be SUPER helpful.