Mail login and provider selection
Email App starts with account-awareness and license screens before showing a provider selection and sign-in form. This makes account credentials the central workflow for getting into the mailbox.
Use only the correct provider and verify the sign-in screen before entering a password. Email accounts often contain sensitive messages, recovery links, invoices, and personal contacts.
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Inbox sync and attachments
A mobile email client typically supports notifications, mailbox sync, attachments, contact access, and account management. These features are useful for daily communication, but they require careful permission decisions because mail often connects personal and work data.
Review attachment handling and storage access before downloading files. Avoid opening unexpected attachments, especially on a device used for work, banking, or account recovery.
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Broad account permissions
The package declares contacts, accounts, credentials, phone calls, storage and media, notifications, fingerprint, sync settings, write settings, Wi-Fi and network changes, screen-capture detection, push messaging, and foreground data sync. That is a broad permission profile for an email client.
Grant only what you need for mail access. Contacts, credentials, account management, phone calls, and sync settings can affect more than the mailbox inside this app.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.