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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...

    • 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".
  3. 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...

  4. May 13, 2017 · Yahoo has a special program for children under age 13, a Yahoo Child Account. This account allows a parent to monitor a child's e-mail messages and messenger contacts. The child account is linked to a parent's existing Yahoo account, changing it to a Family Account.

  5. 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...

  6. 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...

  7. Yahoo is a strong advocate for online child safety and we offer multiple resources to help you protect your kids on the internet. Use the resources below or Yahoo Search to find more info online...

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