Yahoo! Mail
Yahoo! Mail is an email service launched on October 8, 1997, by the American company Yahoo!. It offers four different email plans: three for personal use (Basic, Plus, and Ad-Free) and another for businesses. Yahoo! Mail provides users with a web-based email client, as well as access via IMAP and POP3 protocols.
History[edit | edit source]
Yahoo! Mail was introduced as a free service in 1997, following Yahoo!'s acquisition of the webmail provider RocketMail. Over the years, Yahoo! Mail has undergone several redesigns and feature updates to improve user experience and security.
Features[edit | edit source]
Yahoo! Mail offers a variety of features to its users, including:
- **Storage**: Yahoo! Mail provides 1 TB of free storage for personal accounts.
- **Spam Protection**: Advanced spam filters to keep unwanted emails out of the inbox.
- **Customization**: Users can customize their inbox with different themes and layouts.
- **Attachments**: Allows large attachments up to 25 MB per email.
- **Search**: Powerful search functionality to find emails quickly.
- **Mobile Access**: Dedicated mobile apps for iOS and Android devices.
Security[edit | edit source]
Yahoo! Mail has implemented several security measures to protect user data, including:
- **Two-step verification**: An additional layer of security requiring a second form of identification.
- **SSL encryption**: Secure Sockets Layer encryption to protect data during transmission.
- **Account Key**: A password-free sign-in method using a mobile device.
Criticism and Issues[edit | edit source]
Yahoo! Mail has faced criticism and issues over the years, including:
- **Data Breaches**: In 2013 and 2014, Yahoo! experienced significant data breaches that affected billions of user accounts.
- **Spam and Phishing**: Despite advanced filters, some users still report issues with spam and phishing emails.
Competitors[edit | edit source]
Yahoo! Mail competes with other major email services such as Gmail, Outlook.com, and ProtonMail.
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