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If someone hacks your account, changes your recovery email/information - Yahoo will not be able to recover. Someone who hacks an account can easily change all of this information. And we know how susceptible Yahoo is to this. Yahoo "Premium Support" told me it was escalated - but they still couldn't do anything unless I verified my email.
I’m pretty sure Yahoo will never charge you to unlock your password under any circumstances. I know they charge $4.99 for premium services but nothing to unlock a forgotten password. I don’t mean to insult your intelligence but are you sure you weren’t hacked and aren’t actually talking to someone posing as yahoo?
I've been trying to create a new email address but after the security prompt, it will be just "Too many failed attempts" in the end. The new email that I am using is available tho. 1. DanyBeamz. • 1 yr. ago. Yeh same Issue here and I have waited days before trying again and the same Issue. And of cause Yahoo customer service sucks donkey dick.
Starting a few days ago I started getting Yahoo notifications to submit the verification code for login attempts. I got one a few days ago from a login attempt in India, I assumed that my old, long-standing, basic password was somehow guessed/brute-forced so I immediately changed it. I didn't worry about it too mcuh, as I knew the password hasn ...
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Hi everyone, has anyone recently tried to download historical price data from yahoo finance recently? In prior times I'd be able to select the time period of the data i wanted to see then I'd be able to copy/paste this data into an excel file. However, it looks like yahoo finance has had a recent user interface update on it's pages and they don ...
They won't charge you until they verify you to help you get into your account. But I'm going to save you some time - without access to your recovery methods they won't help you get access back. They'll run you in circles until you get frustrated or until you get lucky enough for them to admit they won't help you. 1. Share.
The things I tried: - Deleting my cache/cookies etc. - Looked at my recently installed programs (nothing suspicious) - Ran multiple scans (Avast, Hitman, Malwarebytes, no results except for a few cookies which I deleted) - Reinstalled Chrome- Ran a scan via Chrome, no results. I also looked at my default search engine and it never said Yahoo ...
Help Central>Support only loops me back to the 1st step (1:CHOOSE PRODUCT) whenever I choose the yahoo specialist option in the 2nd step (2:CHOOSE SUPPORT). I can't even find an email address to send my concerns on this topic. starting today I've been busy setting up and updating the recovery/security info on my other account in Gmail so it ...
Steps to solve the problem: type in chrome://extensions into your chrome browser. find WebAdvisor, click "remove". open chrome settings (three little dots top right corner of browser), click settings. go to "search engine" on the left hand side of your screen. Look for " Search engine used in the address bar " it'll probably say "secure search".