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@ -12,7 +12,22 @@ Your email provider should support secure connections.
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If your provider doesn't support secure connections and you care at least a little about your privacy,
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you are strongly advised to switch to another provider.
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For security reasons, your account need to have a non empty password set.
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For security reasons, your account should not have a non empty password.
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## Quick setup
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Just enter your name, email address and password and tap *Quick setup*.
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This will work for most mayor email providers.
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If the quick setup doesn't work, you'll need to setup an account and an identity in another way, see below for instructions.
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To use Gmail, you'll need to enable access for "less secure" apps,
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see [here](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255) for Google's instructions
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or go [directy to the setting](https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps).
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Less secure is relative and other providers just allow access in the same way,
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but if you are concerned you can complete the setup by setting up an account and an identity in another way too, see below.
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## Account - to receive email
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