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Mail Reader for Android

  MailReader – Hear Your Emails, Hands-Free MailReader is a simple app that reads your emails aloud, so you can stay informed without looking at your screen. Whether you're driving, cooking, exercising, or just relaxing, you can catch up on your inbox using just your ears. How It Works Getting started is easy. Simply sign in with your Google account and the app connects directly to your Gmail inbox. MailReader reads the sender, subject line, and a short preview of each new email using your phone's built-in text-to-speech voice. You can customize the voice speed and language to suit your preferences. Your Privacy Matters We take your privacy seriously. MailReader uses Google's official sign-in system (OAuth), which means the app never sees or stores your password—only Google handles that. No emails are stored on our servers, and the app only reads email previews, keeping your full messages private. You can sign out anytime to completely disconnect the app from your Google ac...

Privacy policy for Mail Reader

  Privacy Policy for Mail Reader Effective date: December 12, 2025 1. Introduction Mail Reader (“the App”) is a freemium Android application developed by Appkraft s.r.o. , based in Slovakia. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, process, and protect your information when you use the App. Contact email: jambalabs@gmail.com Website: blogger.mailreader.com 2. Information We Access Gmail Access via OAuth Mail Reader connects to your Gmail account using Google OAuth 2.0 and requests access through the following scope: oauth2:https://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom/ This scope allows read-only access to Gmail Atom feeds in order to retrieve recent email entries. Using this access, the App reads: Email header information Sender information A short preview of the email body (typically the first 3–5 sentences ) The App does not : Modify, send, delete, or organize emails Access or download attachments Perform any write operations on the user’...