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How to Create a My Way Email Account

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My Way is a preferred free search engine and e-mail provider that has no pop-ups or banner ads on its site. It is set up like MSN and Yahoo, but without the pop-ups or spam that often occurs on those sites. You can create a My Way e-mail account for free.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start on the My Way homepage. At the top left of the page, you'll see a "My E-mail" icon, click on the link.

  2. Step 2

    Read the description of your free e-mail account. My Way outlines the amount of storage you get with the account as well as attachment limitations, spam protection provided and a list of e-mail enhancements.

  3. Step 3

    Click on "Sign Up!" A registration page will appear and you will be required to choose a username and password. You must also have to include a hint to your password and an optional secondary e-mail address.

  4. Step 4

    Verify your registration and agree to the terms of service. Before you can create a My Way e-mail account you will have to type in a verification code. Also, you need to check off a box that states that you agree to the terms of service.

  5. Step 5

    Use your new free My Way account. You will be sent to a customized "My" page that allows you to access your e-mail.

Tips & Warnings
  • There are two modes used for a My Way account. A secure mode protects you by encrypting your sign in information and a standard mode that allows pages to load faster, but does not offer the encryption technology.
  • You can retrieve your password by using the My Way online form or having it sent to your secondary e-mail address.

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