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Post by mymindseyedpea on Aug 24, 2019 19:57:32 GMT
Where you only have to type the first part of your address and not the search engine part. Do you have one like that? If so what is it? Or an easy way to sign in because I’m about to pull my hair out over google mail. I have yahoo too and not too pleased. So if you could share your email server and why you like it. Thank you!
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Aug 24, 2019 20:51:20 GMT
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're looking for? A web-based email provider where you don't type the full address... for logging in? Or for something else?
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caangel
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,440
Location: So Cal
Jun 26, 2014 16:42:12 GMT
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Post by caangel on Aug 24, 2019 21:16:12 GMT
I rarely ever log in to my Google account even though I check it multiple times a day. Just save your login. I also login to chrome (actually I have 3 that I use for different reasons, total game changer).
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Post by cadoodlebug on Aug 24, 2019 22:07:27 GMT
I rarely ever log in to my Google account even though I check it multiple times a day. Just save your login. I also login to chrome ( actually I have 3 that I use for different reasons, total game changer). I have 4! And I agree. When I log in to Chrome every morning, they are already all logged in for me.
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caangel
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,440
Location: So Cal
Jun 26, 2014 16:42:12 GMT
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Post by caangel on Aug 24, 2019 22:12:02 GMT
I rarely ever log in to my Google account even though I check it multiple times a day. Just save your login. I also login to chrome ( actually I have 3 that I use for different reasons, total game changer). I have 4! And I agree. When I log in to Chrome every morning, they are already all logged in for me. I love how easy it is to toggle between chrome accounts. I almost always have all three pulled up in different windows. I realized that I only use the bookmark bar now. I love that each one has customized bookmarks. I have a personal, and 2 volunteer ones for different organizations. Makes it so easy to keep everything separated and organized.
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mimima
Drama Llama
Stay Gold, Ponyboy
Posts: 5,015
Jun 25, 2014 19:25:50 GMT
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Post by mimima on Aug 25, 2019 2:18:44 GMT
I think it is a setting on your computer/device and not the provider
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pancakes
Pearl Clutcher
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Feb 4, 2015 6:49:53 GMT
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Post by pancakes on Aug 25, 2019 19:06:00 GMT
It's just a cookie on your computer that saves/predicts what you're inputting into the login field. It's not related to your email platform.
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Post by monklady123 on Aug 25, 2019 19:37:33 GMT
Just don't log out of your email and you'll never have a problem. lol. I use Yahoo, Hotmail, and Gmail, and all stay logged in unless I intentionally log out. Which I never do.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Aug 25, 2019 19:44:27 GMT
It's just a cookie on your computer that saves/predicts what you're inputting into the login field. It's not related to your email platform. Autofill is different from what login info is needed. Outlook requires my full email address; at yahoo, I can log in with just my user name.
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pancakes
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,993
Feb 4, 2015 6:49:53 GMT
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Post by pancakes on Aug 25, 2019 19:57:47 GMT
It's just a cookie on your computer that saves/predicts what you're inputting into the login field. It's not related to your email platform. Autofill is different from what login info is needed. Outlook requires my full email address; at yahoo, I can log in with just my user name. It’s just because Outlook is an email client that lets you check email from any provider. Outlook is also a provider itself.
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