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iOS 15 now blocks email tracking in the Mail app. How to keep a healthy email list?

  • 21 September 2021
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With iOS 15, Apple blocks the tracking of email opens in the Apple Mail app. MacOs and iPadOS coming (read more). That means we'll lose significant data at the open rate level.

 

The problem…

To keep our deliverability healthy, we don’t email people who didn’t open our emails in the last 365 days. That means a lot of people, who actually open our emails, will be excluded from our audiences, as Intercom will think they never opened an email.

 

What alternative ways do we have to keep our email list clean, without using this open email event?

 

Thanks!

Best answer by Daniel M15

Hey there! Daniel from Customer Support Engineering here 🔧 

 

If you'd like to prevent sending emails to users who have not been active on your platform, we suggest that you use a rule to only send emails to contacts that have been "last seen" within the last 90 days (this rule is added automatically with certain plans). The next best thing you can do is to use granular email subscriptions. This way, users can opt in and out of communications at their own will.

 

Hope this helps 😊

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Daniel M15
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Hey there! Daniel from Customer Support Engineering here 🔧 

 

If you'd like to prevent sending emails to users who have not been active on your platform, we suggest that you use a rule to only send emails to contacts that have been "last seen" within the last 90 days (this rule is added automatically with certain plans). The next best thing you can do is to use granular email subscriptions. This way, users can opt in and out of communications at their own will.

 

Hope this helps 😊


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