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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2004-05-20-email_x.htm
Posted 5/20/2004 12:50 AM     Updated 5/20/2004 2:19 AM
Now they'll know if you read their e-mail
By Kevin Maney, USA TODAY

An Internet service is about to test the frontiers of e-mail privacy.
DidTheyReadIt.com, which will launch Monday, allows anyone to secretly track
e-mails they send. You'll see whether someone opens your e-mail, how long
the recipient keeps it open - even where geographically the recipient is
reading it.

The reaction could be harsh. "It will freak people out," says Internet
expert Esther Dyson.

"It violates our electronic space in a way that's as uncomfortable as
someone violating our physical space," says Mitchell Kertzman, a partner at
technology investment firm Hummer Winblad. "Add this company to the long
list of people who are making the Internet a less attractive place to live
and work."

The service comes from Rampell Software of Cambridge, Mass.
DidTheyReadIt.com will cost $50 a year. You register on the Web site, and
then every time you send an e-mail, you add .didtheyreadit.com to the end.
An e-mail address would look like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can also download software that adds tracking code to all outgoing
e-mail.

Next, you go to the Web site, log in, and see a list of all the e-mails
you've sent through the service. A box shows what time each e-mail was read,
how long it was kept open, whether it was read multiple times and the
Internet service provider that was used by the recipient when opening it.

In most cases, the site will be able to tell you the city where the e-mail
was read - though not the specific address. It can also tell you if the
recipient forwarded the e-mail (though not to whom it was sent), and whether
it was read by the people to whom it was forwarded.

DidTheyReadIt is invisible to the recipient. It works with any kind of
e-mail, including Web-based e-mail such as Hotmail. DidTheyReadIt maintains
that it collects no other information about either e-mail senders or the
recipients.

An existing service called MessageTag can track whether an e-mail was
opened. AOL can do the same for e-mail sent to other AOL users. But neither
allows the extensive monitoring of DidTheyReadIt.

Rampell Software CEO Alex Rampell says he's braced for controversy. "It can
be used inappropriately, but our intentions are good," he says.

The tracking service could be used by job hunters who want to see if their
résumés were read, or by salespeople wanting to track pitches. Today's spam
filters can sometimes block e-mail sent with attachments, leaving the sender
thinking an e-mail got through when it didn't. This is a way to check. "It
can be useful peace of mind to know people got your e-mail," Rampell says.

While many e-mail users will feel DidTheyReadIt invades their privacy, many
also will feel torn, predicts Youngjin Yoo, professor of information systems
at Case Western Reserve University. "You will want to know how others treat
your e-mail messages even if you don't necessary want others to know how you
are treating theirs," Yoo says.






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