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atticgirl2003
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I am finding that I need to sign into yahoo mail every time I connect to internet.
In my account my settings are every 2 weeks, however I am sure I used to sign in every 24 hours.
I am not with yahoo messenger. Yahoo mail is my home page.
Any help to get back to 24 hour sign in or even 2 week sign in would be appreciated.
Thank You.
In my account my settings are every 2 weeks, however I am sure I used to sign in every 24 hours.
I am not with yahoo messenger. Yahoo mail is my home page.
Any help to get back to 24 hour sign in or even 2 week sign in would be appreciated.
Thank You.
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Why have you got Yahoo mail as your home page?:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0
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If I use CCleaner or clear my cookies I have to log into yahoo mail again.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
......................................................................TCNC member No: 00008
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If I use CCleaner or clear my cookies I have to log into yahoo mail again.
You need to open CCleaner go to options then cookies and transfer all the sites you log into to the cookies to keep side, you wont have the problem then, Alan.Every day when I wake up I thank the Lord I'm WELSH. .0 -
alanwjones wrote: »You need to open CCleaner go to options then cookies and transfer all the sites you log into to the cookies to keep side, you wont have the problem then, Alan.
I don't mind logging in again, as CCleaner gets rid of all the other c**p.Its just easier.
£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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Just export cookies and then re-import them.
Easy.
IE menu, FILE / IMPORT EXPORT / NEXT / Choose export - import / NEXT / select name - location / NEXT / FINISH.0
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