October 29, 2015 News 1 min read Yahoo’s New Email App Works Without A Password Yahoo mail updated Yahoo Account Key will ask not for any password to access the account, according to the company. Yahoo mail updated Yahoo Account Key will ask not for any password to access the account, according to the company. The app will use now use the account Key feature instead of the old password that was mandatory for sign-in. The key works on push notifications to provide a faster way to sign into email through smartphones. Once a user has linked the Yahoo account with the smartphone app, they will receive a push notification upon trying to sign in on the web. The app has been fully redesigned, Yahoo said, to make it “fast and responsive”. The new Yahoo Mail app is available in the Apple App Store as well as Google Play to all global users now. FacebookLinkedInTwitterWhatsAppTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Share this Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: account Key featurefast and responsiveglobal usersgoogle playPush NotificationsYahoo Account Key You might be interested in August 1, 2024 ESET reveals a new cloud-native authentication solution June 13, 2024 ESET Research: Arid Viper group targets Middle East again, poisons Palestinian app with AridSpy spyware April 10, 2024 ESET Research discovers eXotic Visit campaign, targeted attack via fake messaging apps, available on web and Google Play April 2, 2024 Digi Yatra abruptly transitions users to a new app without prior notice, leading to dissatisfaction among users itvoice Show comments Post navigation Zuckerberg Reiterates Support For Net Neutrality, BatsVideocon And Microsoft Launch World’s First Windows 10 Powered TV In India
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