BlueMail is designed to be a powerful and efficient email client. To deliver its full functionality, it requires certain permissions from your device. These permissions are standard for most apps and are necessary for BlueMail to operate. There are two categories of permissions: those required upon installation or update, and those needed when adding new accounts. The latter depends on the type of account you're adding.
Permissions Required by BlueMail
BlueMail requests the following permissions to provide a seamless experience:
- Messages: Enables the display of emails and their attachments within the app.
- Calendar: Allows BlueMail to add events directly to your device's calendar, aiding in schedule management.
- Contacts: Facilitates email address integration for features like auto-complete when composing messages or adding new contacts directly from BlueMail.
- Network: Essential for the sending and receiving of emails over internet connections.
- Storage/Files: Supports the management of email attachments, including saving and uploading files.
Permission Scopes
The permission system in BlueMail utilizes "scopes," where each scope is associated with access to multiple related data items. This approach helps to streamline the permission request process.
Permissions for Account Addition
When you add an account to BlueMail, we may request permissions for offline access to OAuth-enabled accounts (such as Gmail and Outlook). This is to ensure support for push notifications.
It is our commitment to respect your privacy and data security while providing you a robust and feature-rich email service.