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How to Find a Juno Email Address

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Juno email is a service provided by Juno, a low-cost Internet service provider. A person can get a Juno email account by either signing up for Juno's Internet service or by signing up for a Juno email subscription. If you are looking for the email address of someone with a Juno account, there are some simple ways to help locate the subscriber's information. By keeping a few tips in mind, and doing a little digging, you can likely locate almost any Juno email address.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start by searching through old emails for messages to or from the person whose email you are looking for. One of the most obvious ways to locate someone's email address is to find an email either he sent you, or you sent him. The email will likely list his Juno address in the "to" or "from" field of the email.

  2. Step 2

    Perform a basic information search on the person using the Internet. There are a host of sites, such a People Finder or Intelius, that help users find email information for individuals, including Juno subscribers.

  3. Step 3

    Try guessing the person's email address. A Juno email address will end with "juno.com" and variations on a person's name, favorite activities or name's of relatives are all common email pre-fixes. Experimenting with these options may help you find the correct address.

  4. Step 4

    Ask around. Perhaps there is someone who is in contact with the person whose email you want to locate. Some friendly inquiring can often be the best tool in finding a Juno email address.

Tips & Warnings
  • Gather as much information as you can about the person before you begin searching for his Juno email address. The more information you have---name, street address, phone number---the easier it will be to find his email address.
  • Many Internet people finder sites require you to pay to use their services. Make sure you research potential sites for legitimacy, as well as read reviews of the site from other users to determine the accuracy of the information they provide.

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