configuration_for_clients_that_cannot_click_on_links_in_mails
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* Some clients might not want to use the long randomized URLs because users might easily spot them as phishing emails. | * Some clients might not want to use the long randomized URLs because users might easily spot them as phishing emails. | ||
- | * Certain environments do not permit users to click on a link in an email and access the internet. This could be in an infrastructure where access to the internet is only granted using a 3rd party product like terminal server or a Citrix client. Since LUCY generates a very long random string to track users, it will be very hard for the client to memorize such a link and then type it in the browser or a 3rd party product manually. | + | * Certain environments do not permit users to click on a link in an email and access the internet. This could be in an infrastructure where access to the internet is only granted using a 3rd party product like a terminal server or a Citrix client. Since LUCY generates a very long random string to track users, it would be very hard for the client to memorize such a link and then type it in the browser or a 3rd party product manually. |
* Other companies might have a hardened browser configured on the client which has no associations with hyperlinks in emails and therefore needs to be started manually. | * Other companies might have a hardened browser configured on the client which has no associations with hyperlinks in emails and therefore needs to be started manually. | ||
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