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MFMailComposeViewController and privacy - hiding the To: field?

I am creating my second iPhone app, and I've included a feedback form using MFMailComposeViewController. This displays and works correctly, but I'm not sure I want all my users to see my email address. Is there any way to set the to: field to my email address, and then 开发者_如何学Pythonhide it so that the user doesn't see it?

Many thanks, Javawag


This isn't practical. Even if you were to successfully hide the “To” field in the compose view controller (which would be difficult and probably get you rejected from the App Store), your users could easily see the email address they sent feedback to by checking their email account's sent-mail folder. IWasRobbed's idea—creating an email account specifically for your business or app—is probably the best solution.


I had the same request from a client where they wanted to mask the email address from the end user. Figured it out by using a formatted email address: displayString <email@provider.com>

NSString *yourEmail = @"myemail@gmail.com";
MFMailComposeViewController *mailComposer = [[MFMailComposeViewController alloc] init];
NSString *emailString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"App Feedback <%@>", yourEmail];
[mailComposer setToRecipients:@[emailString]];

It effectually gets you the first image below in the email composer. Then the user has to tap on the App Feedback text a couple of times before they can reveal what the actual email address, see second image.

MFMailComposeViewController and privacy - hiding the To: field?

MFMailComposeViewController and privacy - hiding the To: field?


Swift 5 @jhelzer answer

let yourEmail = "myemail@gmail.com"
let mailComposer = MFMailComposeViewController()
let emailString = "App Feedback <\(yourEmail)>"
mailComposer.setToRecipients([emailString])
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