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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
So no more email address?
twiigss · M
@MrBrownstone I hope not, because I would have to somehow download every single email. My friend has ms outlook, and he says that'd be the best way to copy over my emails if it came to that. I've got emails on there that go all the way back to 2005.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@twiigss I hope I can keep my email address.
twiigss · M
@MrBrownstone Yea, after doing some reading @MrBrownstone I found this in the article:
"Yahoo email
One in four Americans still use Yahoo Mail, according to Comscore. Yahoo Mail still gets about 200 million monthly global unique visitors.
Ownership of Yahoo Mail may be appealing to any company that wants to take advantage of the e-commerce implications associated with controlling so much user information."
So I think Yahoo Email will be fine :)
"Yahoo email
One in four Americans still use Yahoo Mail, according to Comscore. Yahoo Mail still gets about 200 million monthly global unique visitors.
Ownership of Yahoo Mail may be appealing to any company that wants to take advantage of the e-commerce implications associated with controlling so much user information."
So I think Yahoo Email will be fine :)