I used Yahoo for my email, and I have been running into problems on this computer (everything works fine on every other computer I've tried). My homepage pops up fine, but when I go to check my mail, it brings me to a sign in page, even though I already am signed in. After signing in on that, it brings me to the protect your password thing that pops up normally from time to time. After typing in my password on that, I am brought to page to yet another but different protect your password page. After typing in my password again, the operation times out, every time. How do I get my email back?
ANY help with my Yahoo troubles would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? here2help1143 answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 9:29 am: all i really know about this is that when you do get kicked off and signed out, the reson u have to sign back in is just because it needs your password periodically,just to make sure it is you and not some creepy hacker dude,lol,all i can say is just try refreshing the page, when something like this happens they are usually working on the site,this happened to me last week so i just kept trying and it finally let me in,it depends how long this has been going on for you,hope i could help a bit!
Xxjackieroxxx answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 6:14 am: You might want to try the help section on yahoo.
This happend when I was on iconator. Sometimes you just have to refresh the page. I dont know if like you have restarted your computer yet but thats what works for me.
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