How do I Get Free Email Without Internet Service?

Most Internet service providers (ISPs) will offer you an email service that accompanies your Internet service. If you want an independent email address or your ISP does not offer you such services, then you can use a free independent email service instead. There are many free email providers online that predominantly offer webmail services. Webmail services, unlike ISP email services, can be accessed anywhere online where you have a data connection. So whether you are abroad or on your mobile phone, you will be able to log in to your free email.

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      Navigate to Gmail (see Resources). Gmail is the email service from Google that also gives you access to all of Google's other services such as My Maps in Google Maps, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Reader and Google Photos. Click the "Sign Up" button to register, fill out your details and wait for account verification. Gmail has a very large storage capacity that increases indefinitely.

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      Navigate to Live (see Resources). Live is the email service from Microsoft, formally known as MSN. Live email accounts, as well as the old MSN Hotmail accounts, have access to Office Web Apps and are used by Microsoft's Xbox Live online portal for the Xbox 360 games console. Live also allows you to use Windows Live Messenger, Microsoft's instant messaging client. Click "Sign up" on the website and fill in your details to sign up for a live account.

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      Navigate to Yahoo Mail (see Resources). Yahoo offers unlimited storage with high-speed access. It also offers file attachments of up to 25MB, which is quite large for a webmail client. Yahoo Mail accounts can be used with Yahoo Messenger or to connect to Live accounts via the online integrated instant messenger. Click "Sign Up for Yahoo! Mail" to begin the sign up process.

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