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At least 1 message in was recently identified as potentially dangerous. Deceptive emails are often used to steal personal info or break into online accounts. Learn how to help protect against deceptive messages

Turn images on or off in Gmail

By default, when you get an email with an image, you’ll see the image automatically.

Always show images

If images don't load in Gmail, check your settings.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
  2. In the top left, tap Menu Menu.
  3. Tap Settings and then your account.
  4. Under "Data usage," tap Images.
  5. Tap Always show.

Note: If Gmail thinks a sender or message is suspicious, you won’t see images automatically. Instead, you'll be asked if you want to see the image.

Ask before showing images

If your internet connection is slow or you want to save mobile data, turn off images.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
  2. In the top left, tap Menu Menu.
  3. Tap Settings and then your account.
  4. Under "Data usage," tap Images.
  5. Tap Ask before showing.

Note: When you get a message with images, see the images by tapping Show pictures.

How Gmail helps make images safe

Google scans images for signs of suspicious content before you receive them.

These scans make images safer because:

  • Senders can’t use image loading to get information about your computer or location.
  • Senders can’t use the image to set or read cookies in your browser.
  • Gmail checks the images for known harmful software.

Sometimes, senders may know whether you've opened an email that has an image. Gmail scans every message for suspicious content. If Gmail thinks a sender or message is suspicious, images aren’t shown and you’ll be asked if you want to see the images.

 

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