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* [(95) Why are not all apps shown when selecting an attachment or image?](#user-content-faq95)
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* [(96) Where can I find the IMAP and SMTP settings?](#user-content-faq96)
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* [(97) What is 'cleanup' ?](#user-content-faq97)
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* [(98) Why can I still pick contacts after revoking contacts permissions?](#user-content-faq98)
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[I have another question.](#support)
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@ -1591,6 +1592,13 @@ Note that the cleanup job will only run when the synchronize service is active.
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<a name="faq98"></a>
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**(98) Why can I still pick contacts after revoking contacts permissions?**
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After revoking contacts permissions Android does not allow FairEmail access to your contacts anymore.
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However, picking contacts is delegated to and done by Android and not by FairEmail, so this will still be possible without contacts permissions.
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## Support
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