Uploading images to Email templates
Nem tervezettOutlook doesn't display the images correctly and sometimes modifying the safe senders list is not an option.
It will be a great feature if we can just upload the image to the template instead of inserting the link from another source.
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Hello Community,
Images used within simulated phishing templates, landing pages, or training notifications must be added using a publicly-available URL. This is to a) avoid a potential weaponization of our platform if malicious images are uploaded, and b) avoid any trademark or copyright-related issues (see more here).All images used within our built-in simulated phishing templates are hosted on publicly-available URLs. By using links instead of embedding or uploading images, we can make more realistic templates which include actual logos, just like real phishing emails do. Because we don't own the rights to the images, we cannot embed them or upload them into our templates. By using publicly-hosted images, we can create these templates without violating any copyrights.
Maddy
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Hi Nino!
Thank you for your feedback. I've forward your ideas to our development team for review.
Regarding your images not displaying correctly, to troubleshoot your scenario, please see this article: Help! The images in my phishing template are not showing up correctly.
We base a lot of our development on customer feedback so we do appreciate your input. If you have any other ideas feel free to share!
Thanks again!
Lauren
KnowBe4
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