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aim password!


Question Posted Thursday February 19 2009, 1:09 pm

How do you change your password on iloveim.com or on aimexpress.com because one of my friends knows the password and im rlly scared that she will hack into it or something......(P.S. she made my aim so i didnt give her my password if thats wat you're thinking.)

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theymos answered Friday February 20 2009, 6:34 am:
Go here:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
-Click "sign in" in the upper right.
-Sign in with your current username and password (the same on you use on aimexpress.com and iloveim.com).
-Click "my account" in the upper right.
-Click "manage your account" on the left.
-Click "edit my account information" at the bottom.
-Answer the security question (you may need your friend's help with this)
-Click "edit" next to "password"
-For maximum security, change it to a password longer than 8 characters with some punctuation, numbers, and capital letters.
-Done.

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