If you are okay with Amazon Web Services tracking you, then you can permanently remove that filter. The protection will be lost everywhere, not just for links in e-mails.
There might be ways to handle th3se types of tracking URLs typically found in e-mails. Perhaps the Pure URL extension or eMatrix would be enough (but probably not)...
Edit: Thinking about it more, you'd be able to manually avoid the privacy implications by using some sort of "track me not" URL following service (I assume they exist) or in a pinch could use something like https://browser.lol for the same purpose.
There might be ways to handle th3se types of tracking URLs typically found in e-mails. Perhaps the Pure URL extension or eMatrix would be enough (but probably not)...
Edit: Thinking about it more, you'd be able to manually avoid the privacy implications by using some sort of "track me not" URL following service (I assume they exist) or in a pinch could use something like https://browser.lol for the same purpose.