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Have To Sign In To My Yahoo Mail Account Every Time

Why do I have to sign in EVERY time I check my Mail Plus account?

It is a new problem. It is probably caused by Yahoo's new anti-spam security features. It is catching lots of innocent users. The problem should clear up by itself. 15 other people have posted this same question in the last 2 days. Yahoo knows about it but we don't know when they will fix it.

Why is it that every time I turn on my computer I have to sign in to yahoo mail all over again?

Your computer is deleting cookies (little text files that keep your login information) on exit. You need to save any Yahoo cookies from being deleted when you shut down. If you're using Internet Explorer 7 or 8, go into the top menu and check Tools > Options > General and see if "Delete Browsing History" is checked. Uncheck it, and also look at the "Privacy" tab. Set your security to "Medium" if it isn't already, save and exit. Are you running any security or cleaning programs? If so, make sure the programs are set to keep your Yahoo cookies when they do their thing.

How can I permanently "uncheck" the Yahoo Mail "Keep Me Signed In" box?

I don't want to have to uncheck the Keep Me Signed in box every time I sign into Yahoo Mail. I have already looked up possible solutions and changed my Yahoo Mail Options to keeping me signed in for only one day.. although I want it to be even less than that. I have also checked my Firefox settings and the cookies are supposedly being saved.

But this HAS NOT solved my issue. I still have to uncheck the box every time I log in.

Any help?

If I access someone’s Yahoo mail account from my phone and remain logged in giving me full access to all his mail activity, can I be traced back to through my phone if the owner ever notices?

They will notice that someone is reading their mail before they do.

Yahoo has just locked me out of my own account, insisting that I change my password (just because they say that I must). Should this be a legal action by web sites? Is this similar to having government officials locking people out of their homes?

Do you own Yahoo.com? No? Then it's not "your" account. It's Yahoo's account, which they are granting you access to. Hyperbole about "extorting" at "gunpoint" and "forcing people from their homes" isn't going to help your case when making comparisons to changing your password on a free internet service. If you don't update your password regularly, it is at greater risk of being compromised. This is basic Internet 101. If your account is compromised, it puts other Yahoo users at risk, and forces them to spend time and energy dealing with your own incompetence in securing your account. This is why Yahoo, and most every other website Terms of Service, requires you to take responsibility for your own account security, and expressly tells you that your access may be suspended for this (and often, for any) reason.  Literally every time you use Yahoo, you agree to these terms.What would be a better analogy is why you think you have a legal right not to be forcibly ejected from some random stranger's private house after you refuse to follow their publicly posted house rules. I mean, if we're going with a house analogy.

Why can't I access Yahoo! Mail using Chrome?

If you are having yahoo sign in issue with your chrome browser. there might be issue related to browser. so first you should try to delete cookies, history from your browser: How To Delete Cookies, History And Reset Google Chrome - Down reporter . while if you are having still having problem with your yahoo account. then it seems like the problem is related to account or network. for that you need to visit: Yahoo Mail Is Not Working In My Computer. How To Fix Yahoo Mail issue?

How do I access my Yahoo Mail and folders now that AT&T doesn't allow you to access Yahoo separately?

I’m not following. Do you mean on your phone or your computer? On my phone I have two Home - Welcome to att.net accounts ( these are hosted by Yahoo, FYI), and one Yahoo account —I access all three of these via the mail application.

When I sign into my email, Yahoo asks for verification using a mobile code. I no longer have access to that number. How do I bypass this?

You can not by pass the verification security. Probably you can solve this issue by completing the verification by email. There are many method here by which you can fix problems signing in to your Yahoo account.Alternate email address Method:1.First Step Go to the > Password Helper.2.Enter your email address or click I don’t know my Yahoo email address.3.If you have a mobile number, listed on your account, that option will be shown.4.Click No, I can’t receive text. You’ll see your alternate email address.5.If you have access to that email, click Yes, email me. – A ‘Recover access to your Yahoo account” email will be sent to your alternate email address.6.Enter the verification code that yahoo sent you, then click Submit.7.Click Continue or you can click Create new password and update Your new Password on the spot.And Done Your Yahoo ID is recovered.Secret QuestionIn this section of recovery, few secret question will be asked, according to what you have filled up while creating this Yahoo account. So here below are the following steps which will allow you to get the old password instantly.Note: If you do not provide the answer to the question, this recovery process will be useless.While signing in the process, if you do not remember the password then select I have a problem with my password.Next steps come for you to enter your Yahoo ID and then click Next.You will be asked for entering the CAPTCHA code provided, as mandatory.In the next step, now select the option Use my secret questions and click Next.Now from the given question, answer correctly to recover your password. After entering the answer now click on Next to proceed.Finally, enter the new password which will be your new and permanent password to use for Yahoo account.

Why does my yahoo mail session keep timing out?

SIGN IN FOR 2 WEEKS

go here
http://www.yahoo.com/
dont sign in yet
put check in the box
stay signed in 2 weeks
then sign in
if you are already signed in
sign out first
then repeat above steps
YAHOO SUGGESTS THE BELOW OPTIONS TO REMEDY SOME PROBLEMS

THIS WILL CLEAN UP YOUR COMPUTER AND MAKE IT MUCH FASTER
FIRST CLEAR YAHOO CACHE
In Internet explorer at top of window select tools
then internet options
then choose delete temporary files, cookies ,browser history etc
- then another box will open - select delete all
-Then close explorer then open again .At first pages will be slow once
and then will load fast after it loads 1 time.Also email etc you will have to sign in 1 time with password etc.
This will create new cookies.
then also go to start at bottom of on task bar.
click start 1 time then select find or search depending on your operating system.
Select all files and folders - then type in defrag and click search.When icons come up double click
and new box will come up - select analyze then you will see how fragmented you are -
then choose defrag.You can put this program on your desk top by right clicking on the icon you found in search for defrag.
Right click choose create short cut.This will put a short cut on your desk top.Then you can use as needed in future.
then go start on blue bar (task bar)
choose search or find
then choose all files and folders
then type in disk clean up
when you see this icon
double click
choose c drive
let it run
then click ok
so you dont have to do this again
go back to same icon
right click
choose create short cut on desk top
close all windows
a new icon will be on your desk top
then you can run it when you want to
RESTART COMPUTER AFTER YOU DO ALL THE ABOVE
IF YOU NEED TO
CONTACT YAHOO
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or...
http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/mail/...
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/general_f.html?from_url=http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/technical/technical-121346.html
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/forms_index.html
DEFRAG ETC for firefox and thunderbird
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/options
http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq

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