Mozilla has officially unveiled its much-anticipated email application, Thunderbird, for Android, following a successful beta launch earlier this month. This open-source email client, which has been a staple on Linux and other platforms since the early 2000s, finally makes its debut on the Android operating system.
With the beta phase now behind it, Thunderbird is readily available for all Android users. The app can be downloaded directly from the Play Store or as an APK from GitHub. Users will need to have Android version 5.0 or higher to install the app, which is notable for its ad-free experience—though donations are welcomed to support its development.
“Thunderbird is a powerful, privacy-focused email app. Effortlessly manage multiple email accounts from one app, with a Unified Inbox option for maximum productivity. Built on open-source technology and supported by a dedicated team of developers alongside a global community of volunteers, Thunderbird never treats your private data as a product. Supported solely by financial contributions from our users, so you never have to see ads mixed in with your emails again.”
As Thunderbird steps into the mobile arena, it promises to deliver a seamless and secure email experience, reinforcing Mozilla’s commitment to user privacy and data protection.
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