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How can I change my Gmail password?

Hello there,From your question, “What are the steps to change your Gmail password?”, I would like to assume that you already know your Gmail password and you are able to login into your account.Keeping this fact in mind, let me guide you with the process:At first, you need to log-in to your Gmail account.When you get into your account, you need to click the Settings icon:Then, a drop-down menu appears, when you need to click the Settings option:When the new page with Settings tab appears, you need to click the ‘Accounts and Import’ option (as highlighted below) :Further, you need to click the ‘Change Password’ option:When you click the ‘Change Password’ in the Settings window, you will be redirected to next page, when you will need to enter your current password to establish your identity.Once you do that, the following window appears, where you need to enter your new password and then click ‘Change Password’ :And you are all set to go….But you must note that once you change your password, you will need to log-in on all connected devices (Your Desktop, Smartphone etc.), which you won’t mind.However, if you have forgot your account password, then you would have to Reset your password. If you need help with that, I would suggest you to go through Gmail Account Recovery. They have put a walk-through, supported by screenshots. This would help you to a larger extent and make your task easier.Hope this helps you… (^_^)In case you need help, feel free to comment below.Thanks…

How to change Yahoo Mail from German to English in Germany?

I am an American living in Germany. I've lived here 6 years with proper English settings in my Yahoo Mail, having set it up when I arrived. In upgrading to Windows 7, when I checked my Yahoo email, everything is in German and I can't figure out how to change it back into English. I have Googled this issue and have found several websites explaining what to do, but not only are the instructions in English (which is what I need), but so are what it tells you where to go on the Yahoo page, so that it will say something like "Go to Edit Settings." Well, since everything is in German, that is useless information to me since everything on my Yahoo Mail is in German.

I found one site that had a link where I had to sign in with my yahoo username and password that sent me to my language settings (https://edit.yahoo.com/mc2.0/set_intl?.scrumb=we.LBRJW6Na&.done=). I chose English and put my location once in Europe and it didn't work. Then I went back and changed it to English with my location in the U.S. Each time I saved the information. Now when I go to the main Yahoo page (My Yahoo), everything is in English. But when I choose Mail, or try to go to my Mail by any means (e.g., via a link on my computer) it has everything in German.

How can I get everything in my Yahoo EMAIL page to be in German (i.e., words like "New" "Reply" "Reply All" "Forward" and everything on the page?

My email account was hacked and I'm not receiving email?

Fill out a Mail Restore form ASAP http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/cl... you only have 48 hours to restore lost mail
Fill out a Contacts Restore http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/contact...

Also do all of the following to protect your privacy and identity
- Go to Options > Mail Options > POP & Forwarding to make sure your emails are not all being forwarded to the hacker’s address. Normally the hacker will have your mail forwarded to his address
- make sure the alternate email address is still yours and you have a security question and answer set
- until you get your Contacts back find some other way to reach them - Facebook, twitter, text, etc -- to inform them that your account was hacked. They will be getting an email from the scammer claiming to be you needing to borrow money for some emergency
- if you used your same username and password for ANY other site, you need to immediately change all of those accounts. Unfortunately 80% of people use the same username and password for everything. Hackers know this and once they know your email login they'll try those same details on Facebook, Paypal, Twitter, Linkedin, Amazon, EBay, every major bank and credit card company, etc to try and hack those accounts as well
- if your emails contained ANY financial information (Paypal receipts, online banking statement, credit card bills, et) you need to IMMEDIATELY inform these institutions. You will have to freeze your bank and credit card accounts and get new account numbers and cards sent to you. Set up a new email address to change your Paypal account. These hackers will go through all of your emails to see if there is anything they can use to steal your money and identity
- also consider filing a fraud alert with the credit bureaus -- read the FTC website http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/id...

You didn't get an email recently that looked like it was from Yahoo asking you to verify or update your account, or that your account had exceeded its limits, or that there was suspcious activity did you? That was not from Yahoo, that was a phishing scam

My tumblr says I have to change my password but it won't send me the email. Help?

I'm getting the same thing. :( I tried resetting my password from the log-in screen and that didn't even work. I really hope this is worked out. I don't understand how my blog can be flagged as suspicious....I looked on the page itself to see if anyone had posted anything, and it's the same Simon Pegg gif I reblogged the last time I was on. I don't understand why this is happening. D:

EDIT:
Send an email to support@tumblr.com. I got a response pretty quickly and it sent me right to resetting my password and it worked. Hope it works out for you!=
Jo

My Facebook account hacked. The hacker changed the password and the email. I have tried every Facebook solution to take control back on my account, with no success. What can I do?

If your facebook account was hacked by someone and you really want it back this tutorial would help you get it back.Step 1:First goto this link. https://www.facebook.com/hackedClick the button "Your account has been Compromised".Then type in your email address, Login name , Full Name or your specified Phone No.Then facebook would search for matching users. If you still don't see your account, try entering something else other than the one you entered.( for example if you entered your phone number and it didn't work try entering your email or Login name.) Most of the time using your email would be the wisest choice.)And hit Search. :)Step 2:Well now the kind of difficult part begins. But I don't think it would be for you.Now for this step you got to enter your account's password. Well if you knew the password you won't be here anyway, cause you don't know your new password the Hacker's changed, enter your old password. The password that you use, to enter into your account before you got HACKEDStep 3:Then cause you entered an old actually now wrong password this page will come up.Well no need to be down yet. Just click the reset my password button.Step 4:Your primary email would be changed so well of course you don't want to send your reset your password link to the hacker's account so, Click "no longer have access to these?" link.Step 5:Well now you almost got your account back.Now write your new email address that you want to send the change password link as well set as your primary email.Step 6:Well now, follow the next steps and you would have your account back in 24 hours.Thanks

Why is Yahoo asking me to pay $199.00 USD to have my password recoverred/re-set?

@Arthur Dent...

THanx for yuor reply, but yuor information was of no help.

The links you sent are useless because when I attempt to use them I am told the information I am entering is not correct - WHEN IN REALITY IT IS CORRECT!

Also, I called and spoke with Yahoo's "real" support on multiple occassions and no one can help me... the differetn "real" Yahoo reps have told me to call AT&T (who in turn tells me to call Yahoo), one person disconnected me, another person never picked me back up after saying she would be right back after she looked into something, and another person suggested the same unhelpful links you did.

My Yahoo Email Account has been hacked. HELP!?

My Yahoo Email Account has been hacked and I am not sure what to do. I have changed my password more than once as was suggested to me by the Yahoo Service Person but that has not worked. I know the IP address of the person hacking my email. Is there a way to block that IP address from accessing my email? I also have the Yahoo ID of the person hacking my email is there a way to report them to Yahoo or something? Any suggestions besides changing my password would be appreciated. This person has been moving my email from my Inbox to my Trash without my seeing them and I have important messages coming through that I need to know of, which is also why I can't just change my email address. This person has also sent emails to my contacts as if they were from asking for help. I don't know what to do at this point and need help.

How do i change my birthday on Yahoo account?

EDIT PROFILE
https://edit.yahoo.com/mc2.0/eval_profil...

Renter your password....Once in click on EDIT PROFILE DETAILS
On the next screen click on the middle circle...upper right....When done
click on SAVE.
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NOTE: if you are going to be on the Yahoo Answers site I recommend allowing
contact by email. By doing this those that answer the questions or those that
you have answered questions for are able to contact you to clarify a
question/answer instead of sometimes guessing. Allowing this to happen does
not expose your actual email address as you will receive a message from
Yahoo stating you have a message from a User. There should be a white "Y"
inside of a purple circle or square if it is from Yahoo. This is how you set it up.

Click on your Avatar (photo) Then click on the WRENCH ....upper right ....on
the next screen. Under PRIVACY SETTINGS place a check mark in the box
to the left of "Can contact me via email". Click save. You can click on the small
icon on the right side of this and it will tell you your email address will remain
private. Thanks
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Yahoo no longer picks the BEST answer so we out here would
appreciate YOU doing it. Once you have received all of your
answers "PLEASE" pick one as the BEST answer...This link
will show you how to do it. Thanks
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/answers/SLN828...
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How do I stop Google from forcing me to change my password?

Hartanto it is not likely you will be successful in getting Google to modify its algorithm. There is an answer posted which provides some good options but I would like to add two caveats: there are recent security concerns with Google docs which may impact your plans you need to ascertain the likelihood there will be concerns in your use case. (2) You might be at risk of an account suspension if you continue to trigger suspicious activity warnings.One thing that may or may not help would be to activate two party authentication. If there is a phone number in particular, you will possibly trigger the suspicious activity algorithm less frequently and, if there is a suspension, it will be easier to validate the account.Another way you might avoid triggering is if you use a password manager such as Dashlane. You might be able to then share the password to the Dashlane account and your class can log into the password manager which will automate the log in. If the password to gmail is changed, on ly one person needs to change the password on the password manager.But frankly that is a very convoluted way to operate. Email accounts are designed for one person’s use and that might be uncomfortable but that is the way it is. I am reminded of the famous, or notorious, statement by General Billy Sherman, which at this late hour strikes me as apropos” War is Hell and there’s No Refining It. As much may at times be said of cyber-ops.

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