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