As they say, Big Data is Big Money, and it's hard to get around online these days. There are even toggles in the operating system themselves that let you disable location services but will continue storing your location data on their servers. Thankfully, Android is open source and many have gone for the pure AOSP flavor without letting any of Google's code touch their device. That's why it was interesting when XDA Recognized Developer M66B released an email application called FairEmail with the goal of being privacy-friendly.
FairEmail is open source, available on GitHub, and even has a testing program available in the Play Store (as of the writing of this article, the program is not live). Some would assume this means the application is light on features, but FairEmail is feature packed. Check out the full list of features below.
FairEmail Features
This email app might be for you if your current email app:
- takes long to receive or show messages
- can manage one mailbox only
- cannot show related messages
- cannot work offline
- looks outdated
- is closed source, potentially violating your privacy
Features
- 100 % open source
- Multiple accounts (inboxes)
- Multiple identities (outboxes)
- Unified inbox
- Distraction-free reading and writing
- Message threading
- Two-way synchronization
- Offline storage and operations
- Material design
- Dark theme
Simple
- Easy navigation
- No settings
- No bells and whistles
Secure
- Allow encrypted connections only
- Accept valid security certificates only
- SMTP authentication required
- Text view only (converted HTML)
- No special permissions required
- No advertisements
- No analytics and no tracking
Efficient
- IMAP IDLE supported
- Built with the latest development tools and libraries
- Android 6 Marshmallow or later required
Check out FairEmail in our Android Apps forum
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