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How to Track an Email Address

 

How to Track an Email Address

Here is all the things that you need to track an email address :
  • Google Chrome (or a good and fast browser)
  • Fast internet connection
  • Access to a Google Account on which you received the mail.
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Now follow the steps below to track an email address.
  • Open Google Chrome.
  • Click here to visit the website, which will help you to track the email address.
  • Open a new tab, and open your mail.
  • Now find the mail which you want to track and open it.
  • Now click on the down arrow, near the reply button and click on Show Original.
Show-original
  • Now Copy all text which you see on this tab.
  • Now go back to the previous tab, where you opened this link.
  • Scroll down and find the empty text box.
empty text area
  • Paste the copied code here and click on Get Source.
  • Now wait for a few seconds to let the text upload.
  • Scroll down a lot more and you would be able to see a map with the location of the Sender.
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