
Note: Readdle's service isn't "push" behind the curtain, as their server has to regularly poll your email service to see if you have new mail.
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In order for you to take full advantage of additional App and Service features, such as “send later”, “sync between devices” and where allowed by Apple – “push notifications” we use Spark Services. Without such access, our Product won’t be able to provide you with the necessary communication experience. OAuth login or mail server credentials: Spark requires your credentials to log into your mail system in order to receive, search, compose and send email messages and other communication. INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE THIS INFORMATION

See the problem? Readdle has your login information and uses it to check email on your behalf.
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All that "do I have new email?" checking can eat up a phone's battery, and if someone sends you an email right this moment, it may take several minutes before you get a notification. Spark could have been written to work like Mail.app, but Readdle chose not to, for a good reason that I understand and appreciate.

With that out of the way, here's how the process of receiving an email works on these clients: A third-party app, then, is one made by someone other than the company who made your computer's operating system or your email service. If you don't trust the Gmail app, you shouldn't trust the Gmail service either. That is, if you don't trust Mail.app with your email, you probably wouldn't be using a Mac or iPhone in the first place. These are a direct link between your computer and your email service, and are widely regarded as trustworthy and safe to use. When I refer to a first-party mail client, I mean Apple's own Mail.app, or the app that an email service company made to support their own system (such as Google's Gmail app).

My problem with their product isn't because I don't trust them, but because I have to trust them, and unnecessarily. Now, to be clear, I think Readdle is a good, competent, well-meaning company and that Spark is a nice app. From an information security, privacy, or legal perspective, many are horrible.įor example, Readdle makes a popular email client, Spark. From an end user perspective, many of them are amazing and useful. There are a lot of neat third-party email applications available for Mac and iOS.
