Mail to Self lets you email links to yourself with one tap
This free iPhone app makes it quick and easy to send links to yourself to read later.
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After launching the app for the first time, you will need to give it your email address so it can send you links upon request. Before they proceed, let's hear a few words from Mail to Self's developer, Extra Thought, about your privacy concerns:
They verify every email before someone can use the service, so no one else can spam you.
They don't use your email for any promotional emails or any kind of spam. Ever. They don't pass it to anyone else.
They use a third-party email service called Mandrill by the people who built Mailchimp. As such, they are bound to their Privacy Policy. Also the service keeps a log of the mails sent for 30 days -- they've reached out to them to ask to reduce this log to a few hours (so they have some info for troubleshooting). This is not the ideal scenario and they're trying to figure out a way to obscure this information completely from ourselves. They wouldn't want to give access to anyone about the links They share, they don't want to have access to the links that you share either.
Should you choose to proceed, Extra Thought will send you a verification code after receiving your email. After you enter the verification code in Mail to Self, you will be up and running. You won't need to use the Mail to Self app itself moving forward, unless you want to see a running count of the emails you've sent with it, the taps it has saved you (zapped, in its parlance), or email yourself the current contents of your iPhone's clipboard.