Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

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3.9
3.81K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
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About this app

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.

What you can do



  • Ditch multiple apps and webmail. Use one app, with an optional Unified Inbox, to power through your day.

  • Enjoy a privacy-friendly email client that never collects or sells your personal data. We directly connect you to your email provider. That’s it!

  • Take your privacy to the next level by using OpenPGP email encryption (PGP/MIME) with the “OpenKeychain” app, to encrypt and decrypt your messages.

  • Choose to sync your email instantly, at set intervals, or on-demand. However you want to check your email, it’s up to you!

  • Find your important messages using both local and server-side search.



Compatibility



  • Thunderbird works with IMAP and POP3 protocols, supporting a wide range of email providers, including Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, and more.



Why use Thunderbird



  • The trusted name in email for over 20 years - now on Android.

  • Thunderbird is fully funded by voluntary contributions from our users. We don’t mine your personal data. You are never the product.

  • Made by a team that is as efficiency-minded as you are. We want you to spend minimal time using the app while getting maximum in return.

  • With contributors from all over the world, Thunderbird for Android has been translated into more than 20 languages.

  • Supported by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation.



Open Source and Community



  • Thunderbird is free and open source, which means its code is available to see, modify, use and share freely. Its license also ensures that it will be free forever. You can think of Thunderbird as a gift from thousands of contributors to you.

  • We develop in the open with regular, transparent updates on our blog and mailing lists.

  • Our user support is powered by our global community. Find the answers you need, or step into the role of a contributor - whether it’s answering questions, translating the app, or telling your friends and family about Thunderbird.

Updated on
Mar 13, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Messages and 7 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.9
3.59K reviews
Lautaro Quiroga
April 15, 2025
Edit: I gave 2 stars and always do that to call devs att to issues, but that was unfair. This app is everything I need, but I wish they would change the way they handle notifications (pushvspoll) and fix the problem of those being inconsistent. Other clients don't have that issue. Been using Tb for Linux Desktop and have bad 0 issues so far and love it. Hope it gets fixed here as well. Upping to 4 stars. 5 if you solve this!!
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Roman Dziubak
April 10, 2025
Have edited my review regarding push notifications. There is a roundabout way of doing it. It's very unclear when installing the app. Your team needs a better way to set up the app for new users. Whole point of email is to receive email and know it's there. When installing the app... No notifications are even active. The complete opposite of what a user wants. You shouldn't have to dig through menus to setup notifications.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
April 11, 2025
Thanks for your feedback. From feedback like yours, we know this is a pain point, and we're working on making our folder settings more intuitive to find and use. Sorry for any frustration, and you can follow our development progress every month at blog.thunderbird.net
Steve B
March 17, 2025
Having just converted my desktop to Thunderbird to replace the awful 'new outlook', I installed the T-bird mobile app on my Android. Using the QR was seamless and a really great feature and I like the interface and range of options. Sadly, that's where my praise ends because it won't sync or push emails. Even when I can see an email on my desktop there's nothing on my phone, no notification on the screen or app icon. Even manually refreshing the inbox several times doesn't work = disappointing.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
March 18, 2025
Thanks for trying us and we're sorry for any frustration setting up push notifications. These are enabled by folder, and for directions, you can go to Settings > Misc > Get Help > Settings and read the article 'Configure push email...' We hope this helps get push notifications working on your phone!

What’s new

Thunderbird for Android version 9.0, based on K-9 Mail. Changes include:
- Basic support for Android 15
- Add a link to the support article when signing in with Google
- Account setup attempts email provider's autoconfig first, then falls back to ISPDB
- Updated translations for multiple languages
- The changelog now properly displays release versions
- A wrong translation of the app name has been fixed
- Dependencies have been updated to fix a couple of bugs