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  2. Change your personal info, account security options, and other preferences related to your Yahoo account. Learn where to go to update each of these settings.

    • Accessing the Settings Menu: Go to www.yahoo.com on your web browser. This will bring you to Yahoo’s home page. Go to Mail. Look at the top left of the screen for a “Mail” button.
    • Managing the E-mail Viewing Settings: Manage e-mail viewing settings. When your settings load up, the default menu is for viewing your e-mail. You do not have to navigate to another tab to edit these settings; the first two settings are check boxes.
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    • Finding Your Settings
    • Managing Your Account

    Managing your account settings of your Yahoo! account can benefit you in multiple ways. You will be able to edit the way you access your account and edit your profile. Getting to your account settings is very easy to do and can save you a lot of trouble in the future. Here are a couple easy steps to managing your account settings directly from your e-mail address.

    Click the small gear on the right side of your screen to access your Settings.

    Click the "Account" option to open the appropriate section of your Settings.

    Here you can change your password, edit your account info, or add an extra email address.

    The first thing you need to do is open your preferred browser. Once it’s open, type in www.Yahoo.com on the address bar at the top of the screen, and hit "Enter" on your keyboard. This will load up the Yahoo! home page.

    On the home page, click on the “Mail” button towards the top of the screen. This will bring you to the log-in screen for your Yahoo! Mail account.

    You will be asked for your Yahoo! ID and password on the next page. Just click on each box and enter in your information on the right.

    When you’ve entered the needed information, click on the purple “Sign in” button to log into your account.

    Now that you’re logged in, look to the right side of the screen for a small gear. This is a drop-down menu that will let you edit different aspects of your account. The second option from the top reads “Settings.” Click on it to open up the Settings box on your screen.

    A white Settings box should be on your screen. The third option down reads “Accounts.” If you click on this, the settings to the right will all change. Once the settings appear on your right, you will be able to look through all of your account settings.

    Configure the settings for your Yahoo!

    account. The first option is for your actual Yahoo! account, which is the title of the first section. To the right of this will be your Yahoo! e-mail address. Below it are three blue links that each do something different respectively. You can click on each of these links to edit that particular setting, or to view your profile:

    The first one allows you to change your password.

    The second option lets you view your Yahoo! profile.

    The last option lets you edit your account information.

    Add an extra e-mail address.

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