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      • Child accounts are accounts registered with a date of birth indicating they're 17 or younger. These accounts are unable to do certain things on Yahoo sites and, if they're under 13, are managed by a family account. Once created, a child account cannot be separated from the parent.
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  2. Child accounts are accounts registered with a date of birth indicating they're 17 or younger. These accounts are unable to do certain things on Yahoo sites and, if...

  3. Child and family account limitations. Child accounts are accounts registered with a date of birth indicating they're 17 or younger. These accounts are unable to do certain things on...

    • Sign in to your Yahoo.com account, or click "Sign Up" to create a new Yahoo account. This account will be the family account; you'll use it to monitor your child's email.
    • Visit the Yahoo sign up page to begin creating the child's email account (see Resources below for link). Make sure you are signed in to your Yahoo account.
    • Input your credit card number and billing address. Yahoo charges 50 cents to create a child's email account. Click "Place Order and Create ID".
  4. Aug 2, 2019 · Make sure you are signed in to your Yahoo account. Input the child’s name and date of birth, then create the login ID and password. Complete the "Captcha" puzzle and click "Create Account ...

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    Please refer to the Information Collection and Use and Information Sharing and Disclosure sections in our Privacy Policy for information about how we collect and use personal information.
    When your child uses Yahoo products and services, or how Yahoo and our partnerscollect and use personal information about your child. This information may include (but is not limited to) name, gend...
    Your child may disclose this or other information to us, our partners, or the public when using our and our partners' products and services.
    Yahoo and our partners may use cookies and web beacons to collect information from your child, including on every page of our website and in all of our products and services, which may occur on oth...
    Your child's account is different than your account. You will need to sign in as your child to review or make changes to their account.
    You entered or reviewed your child's ID and password when you provided your consent for the creation of your child's account. If you have forgotten your child's ID and password or have trouble acce...
    You may revoke your consent to Yahoo and our partners' collection, use, and disclosure of your child's personal information at any time, by signing into your child's account and then visiting ourAc...

    When you and your child use Yahoo Family Accounts, you are subject to the Yahoo Terms of Service. Please see Help if you have questions about this service. To find out how Yahoo treats your personal information, please visit our Privacy Policy.

  5. Jul 26, 2005 · Family Accounts lets parents set up Yahoo accounts for themselves and then link their child's account for restricted, safer, kid-friendly browsing of Yahoo! services. A family account allows...

  6. Nov 6, 2008 · Cross AOL’s longstanding free e-mail service with a child-oriented Web portal, and what do you get?

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