A reader recently asked me how they could use aliases in Outlook.com to create an anonymous email account. My answer was simple: you really can’t. Microsoft’s implementation of aliases is not designed ...
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If you don't have a Yahoo ID, you can't access the multitude of free interactive services -- including news, photos and mail -- offered by Yahoo. To get access to all these services, you can create a ...
Beyond sending and receiving emails, your Gmail account is the gateway to unlocking the best of your spiffy new Android phone and accessing Google services, like Google Docs, Google Drive, Google ...
Now that we taught you how to prevent companies from spying on your email with invisible images, it's time to learn another handy trick that can improve your privacy. This time, we're looking at a ...
Gmail, Google's free email service, is almost 20 years old having launched as an invite-only public beta on April 1, 2004. In its early days, that invite-only scarcity and the fact that it seemed like ...
Visit the My Account page on the Earthlink website (see Resources) and sign in to your account. Enter your email address or Earthlink ID and password into the corresponding fields. Click "Sign In." ...
Setting up a pseudonymous -webmail account is "a prudent first step", according to the EFF. But it's easy to trace the IP address used to log in to that account, then see what other accounts have been ...
In a world where digital communication is central to personal and professional life, managing multiple email addresses efficiently has become a critical skill. Gmail, with its comprehensive features, ...
There are plenty of good reasons why you might want to change your email account. You want or need to change email providers, you hate your current email address, or you’ve become inundated with spam.