New use for USPS mail covers: sharing it with you

I’ve already mentioned the fact the USPS has stored images of all our first class mail (here, here, here). Now this:

Fortune: The U.S. Postal Service Will Start Emailing You Your Mail Each Morning by Michal Addady:

But there’s still no post on Sundays.

The United States Postal Service is testing a new feature that sends you an email notifications each morning with pictures of your mail.

Individuals who are registered on My USPS, the postal service’s website, will be alerted every morning, except Sundays, through their digital inbox. It will let them know what mail they will receive that day by sending images of the front side of their unopened letters.

The USPS website states that you can only receive up to ten images per day. If you’re expecting more mail, you can view the rest of the images on your My USPS online dashboard.

The service is only available for residential households, not businesses, and it only allows you to see letter-sized envelopes. You will not be notified about packages, magazines, or catalogs, though the USPS plans to add the latter two at some point in the future.

Apparently they want to further desensitize us to their watching us.

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