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Gmail Lacks Native Email Open Tracking and Proof-of-Receipt

Professionals in sales, legal, and business communication have no native way to know if their Gmail emails were opened, requiring third-party Chrome extensions. The lack of a built-in read-receipt and timestamped proof-of-delivery mechanism creates friction for anyone who needs to confirm important communications were received.

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