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| 1427169 | 2016-10-09 23:04:00 | I'm after suggestions for an android email app that I can set to require a passcode to open it . preferably a free app. basically, I dont want to pass protect my ph , but I want to pass protect my work (exchange) email : ie require a passcode to open that email app. I was using cloudmagic, but they killed it , can no longer be used . Any suggestions ? cheers |
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| 1427170 | 2016-10-10 00:40:00 | I use AquaMail Pro but there is a free version. I have it set up to manage my 2 POP accounts and 2 Gmail accounts with one click. The pro version has a security setting for access control. I think you choose a PIN. AquaMail Pro is very good and stable, and is well managed by the developer. I don't know whether the free version has the security setting and I can't recall why I decided to pay for it rather than continue with the free version. It is worth trying though. |
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