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Is BlueMail legit?

BJH18

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Aug 17, 2018
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I find BlueMail to be the best mail app for Android, tons of features. But is it legit? They seem to have recently updated their website and have a privacy policy and terms of service. But when you google them, you get strangely little information. Says they are based in San Francisco, but does anyone know anything about them? After doing a little research, I'm wary about turning over all my emails to some mystery company.
 
You're right to be wary, not everything out there (even in Play) is "good", there's some crap out there for sure! Play is much safer though, stick to that and you should be OK. Look at the app though, if it really seems wrong it probably is. I check for number of downloads, recent reviews (make sure they don't all sound the same or just say 'nice') and permissions. If those seem off ask! I mean, your flashlight app doesn't need to access your contacts...
Be careful out there but for the most part it's all good.
 
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Sure, they could scan for malware, but I wouldntw think they'd have any way of knowing if an email app provider was improperly using your data. That's my concern. I've been using it for a while and think it's great, I just was surprised how little about the company turns up when you do a search. Makes it seem shady to me.

Thanks for the replies
 
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Their privacy policy is clearer than it used to be. But they claim to make no money from providing you with the service, just do this out of the goodness of their heart on the back of businesses paying for premium plans (I wonder how many do?). Maybe they are just that altruistic/philanthropic, but personally I can't help but harbour a few doubts. I may be too cynical, of course (it has been suggested before).
 
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