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@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ FairEmail follows all the best practices for an email client as decribed in [thi
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* [(92) Can you add spam filtering, verification of the DKIM signature and SPF authorization?](#user-content-faq92)
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* [(93) Can you allow installation on external storage?](#user-content-faq93)
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* [(94) What does the red/orange stripe at the end of the header mean?](#user-content-faq94)
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* [(95) Why are not all apps shown when selecting an attachment or image?](#user-content-faq95)
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[I have another question.](#support)
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@ -1534,6 +1535,17 @@ See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
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<a name="faq95"></a>
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**(95) Why are not all apps shown when selecting an attachment or image?**
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For privacy and security reasons FairEmail does not have permissions to directly access files,
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instead the Storage Access Framework, available and recommended since Android 4.4 KitKat (released in 2013), is used to select files.
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If an app is listed depends on if the app implements a [document provider](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/providers/document-provider).
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Android Q will make it harder and maybe even impossible to directly access files,
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see [here](https://developer.android.com/preview/privacy/scoped-storage) for more details.
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## Support
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