![]() After nine days of stoic silence and, thanks to Sidekick, absolutely no doubt about whether my email had been read (it had – six times), I called the offender to see what she had to say. Take one example, where I didn’t get a reply to an email I thought was pretty important. I wasn’t surprised to learn my mother clicks around a fair bit, but I wasn’t expecting to discover a male acquaintance visits my Guardian profile up to five times a day.īut hang on – these people are innocent bystanders in a sick clandestine game I’ve got myself embroiled in. If someone clicks on a link in the email – say my Twitter handle, my Guardian profile or my blog – I’m notified about that, too. Some read them and reply immediately (boyf, good boyf, well done). Are they that hard to understand? Some read them at midnight (Dad). For instance, some people, not mentioning any names, re-read my emails up to 20 times. Plus it tells me a fair bit about my contacts. At last, some validation to quantify my efforts. It lives in my browser and works continuously in the background, constantly updating me on my contacts’ activities in real time. When the image is loaded, I know the email has been opened. It works by planting an invisible picture into each correspondence.
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