Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Is it possible to change my email password on yahoo mail?

Someone has my password and has not abused it, but I feel I should change it ASAP.

Is it possible to change my email password on yahoo mail?
of course!!!
Reply:Yes, you certainly can. Under options (top right corner)... then click Account Information (on the left hand side).
Reply:So do it....it's possible
Reply:Yes... go to mail preferences, then change password.
Reply:Absolutly...Feel Free To Change It Anytime You Wish
Reply:Yes but first you have to pat your head twice and do a couple of backflips. Did I forget to mention that you have to do all of this in front of a yahoo representative? Then and ONLY then will you be worthy of a new password.
Reply:Well yes you can change it. Try as soon as possible.
Reply:yes u can change ur password. Just click "my account" wich is in the top left hand corner of the page and it ill tell u what to do from there.


P.S. Never ever ever ever!tell anyone ur password!
Reply:yes,follow the instructions on yr e-mail web page.
Reply:yes. Sign in as you normally do and then sellect my account and follow the instructions that appear.
Reply:yah dude u can change it for sure.. just go to my account %26amp; change ur password... bdw its good if u can change ur passwrd on a consistent basis...
Reply:Hi,





If you would like to change your Yahoo! password, just sign in to your Yahoo! account with your current password and click the "Account Info" or "My Account" link at the top of the page. You will be asked to re-enter your current password for verification. Then:





Click the "Change Password" link.


Enter your current password in the first box.


Enter your new password (as you would like it to be) in the second box.


Confirm your new password in the third box.


Click the "Save" button.


Your Yahoo! password will always apply to your entire Yahoo! account. This means that it will be valid not only for Yahoo! Mail, but also for Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Chat, My Yahoo!, Yahoo! Finance, and all of Yahoo!'s other personalized services.





Please Note: To better protect your account, make sure that your password is memorable for you but difficult for others to guess. Never use the same password that you have used in the past, and do not share your password with anyone. For security purposes, your new password must be a minimum of six characters long. A good password contains a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters (remember that your password is case sensitive), numbers, and special characters such as +, ?, and *.





For additional information on choosing a strong password, please visit the Yahoo! Security Center at http://security.yahoo.com





Eric Phuong


http://ezones.blogspot.com
Reply:yahoo mail %26gt; my settings %26gt; change password
Reply:Yes it is possible! Just click on the "I forgot my password" in small font near the bottom of the little login box! Fill out your info, and answer you special question (if u have one). They will give you this stupid one, you use it to login. Then you can change your password to the one you wnat. Hope I help u!!


~Curlyhairedbabe904~
Reply:yes, jut log in and go to preferences.
Reply:This will be your best bet. It will walk you through the process of changing your password. No one likes feeling exposed.





How do I change my password?





If you would like to change your Yahoo! password, just sign in to your Yahoo! account with your current password and click the Account Info or My Account link at the top of the page. You will be asked to re-enter your current password for verification. Then:





Click the "Change Password" link.


Enter your current password in the first box.


Enter your new password (as you would like it to be) in the second box.


Confirm your new password in the third box.


Click the "Save" button.


Your Yahoo! password will always apply to your entire Yahoo! account. This means that it will be valid not only for Yahoo! Mail, but also for Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Chat, My Yahoo!, Yahoo! Finance, and all of Yahoo!'s other personalized services.
Reply:Yes it's possible, and quite easy

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