How to Fix Load Content Error in iOS 15

Your iPhone is trying to maintain your privacy, but you can always click Load Content to see what's missing

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Depending on the security settings on your iPhone, you might see the "Unable to Load Content Privately" error message. Here's what is causing it and how to fix it.

Why Does My iPhone Say "Unable to Load Content Privately"?

Apple debuted a security and privacy feature in iOS 15 designed to prevent advertisers from tracking you via email.

Mail Privacy Protection hides your device's IP address. However, Mail Privacy Protection can interfere with images and other email items from loading correctly. Interference mostly happens when Mail Privacy Protection and a VPN or iCloud Private Relay is used. In that situation, if the images and other content can't be loaded in a way that preserves your privacy, the "unable to load content privately" error appears, and the content doesn't load.

These privacy features are part of a more extensive set of security and privacy features Apple has developed. Some of the features you might have heard of are App Tracking Transparency and App Privacy Reports.

How to Fix Load Content Error in iOS 15

To fix the content load error in iOS 15, try these steps, in this order.

  1. Bypass the Error and Load the Content. The simplest solution is to tap the Load Content button at the top of the email, next to the error. It manually loads the images and other email content (for this email only; you can still get the load content error in other emails). When you tap this button, your IP address is not hidden from this email sender, though if you're using a VPN, the content loads through the VPN and should be protected.

  2. Turn Off Mail Privacy Protection. Don't like getting the "unable to load remote content privately" error all the time? You can disable Mail Privacy Protection. Just be aware you'll lose the privacy and anti-ad-tracking features. To disable the feature, go to Settings > Mail > Privacy Protection > move the Protect Mail Activity slider to off/white.

  3. Enable iCloud Private Relay on Your Wi-Fi Network. The content load error can sometimes be caused by Mail Privacy Protection interfering with content loading over a VPN or iCloud Private Relay. If you're using iCloud Private Relay, you can get around the error by enabling Private Relay for your Wi-Fi network. To do that, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > tap the i next to the network you're connected to > move the Limit IP Address Tracking slider to on/green. (On some iOS 15 versions, the slider is labeled iCloud Private Relay.) Force quit the Mail app, re-open it, and the problem should be solved whenever you use this Wi-Fi network.

  4. Whitelist iOS Mail in Your Firewall or VPN App. Since security software like a VPN can cause this issue, you may want to adjust your VPN configuration to not interfere with Mail. Various security apps handle this differently, but many support adding apps to a "whitelist" that allows them to function normally. Add the iPhone's built-in Mail app to your VPN's safelist to resolve the issue.

  5. Disable Your Firewall or VPN Software. If safe listing Mail didn't work (or if your VPN doesn't support it), you may need to turn off that software to stop the error from happening. Since disabling security software leaves your device unprotected, it's not a great trade-off. Still, if you want to take this drastic step, disabling the software is a different process depending on what app you're using.

  6. Update iOS. If you've tried all these things and you're still getting the content load error, a bug may prevent content from loading correctly in Mail. In that case, your best bet is to install an iOS update containing a bug fix. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to see if there's an update, and if there is, install it.

  7. Contact Apple For Support. Have you tried everything and still can't fix the error? Then it's time to bring in the experts: Apple. Contact Apple online for support, or make an appointment at your closest Apple Store for in-person help.

FAQ
  • How do I update my email password on an iPhone?

    To update your email password, go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts. In the Accounts section, find the email account whose password you want to change, and update the password in both the incoming and outgoing mail servers.

  • How do I delete an email account on an iPhone?

    To delete an email account on an iPhone, go to Settings > Mail > Accounts, choose the email account you want to remove, and then select Delete Account. Tap Delete Account again to confirm.

  • How do I add Outlook email to my iPhone?

    To access Outlook email with Mail on an iPhone, you'll add another email account to your iPhone. Go to Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Accounts. Choose Outlook, enter your Outlook email address, and follow the prompts.

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