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**(172) How can I import contacts?**
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**(172) How can I import contacts?**
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FairEmail consults the Android address book and a local contact database for contact information.
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Like most Android apps, FairEmail consults the Android address book for contact information.
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The local contact database is filled with contacts from sent and received messages.
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There is also a local contact database, which is filled with contacts from sent and received messages.
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You can enable/disable this in the send settings of the app.
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You can enable/disable this in the send settings of the app.
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The Android address book is managed by the Android Contacts app (or a replacement for this app).
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The Android address book is managed by the Android Contacts app (or a replacement for this app).
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Please see [this article] about importing contacts to the Android address book.
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Please see [this article] about importing contacts to the Android address book.
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Note that some vendors, notably Microsoft, try to lock you into their contact (data) storage.
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This is not how it should work on Android, which is more open to sharing information.
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Related questions:
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Related questions:
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* [What are local contacts for?](#user-content-faq84)
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* [What are local contacts for?](#user-content-faq84)
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