With our net activity increasing every day, quite a lot of sign ups and sign ins are being done. As more web companies push us into generating passwords to keep our stuff safe on their servers, one question we should ask is "how can I fully organise my password so I can easily remember them?". "Do I use the same password phrase for more than two websites?" " How do I remember all those pass phrases?".
A lot of people fail to realize that they can relieve themselves of all the headache through the "two step" verification system provided by most websites. Some are aware of the possibility of signing in without actuallly using a password but do not want to use it.
This post will teach how to sign up on yahoo mail without a password.
Lets get started...
First, sign in to your Yahoo account
- Click on your name at the top right this will take you to your account settings page
- Click on ‘security’
- Click the ‘on-demand passwords’ to opt in
- Enter your phone number and wait for Yahoo to send a verification code
That's it, the next time you want to sign in, you will recieve a four character code sent to your phone number. You can also easily change your phone number on the account info tab. This two step verification has a little prop though as you must have your mobile with every time you want to sign in, but thats if you don't mind the little burden compared to having to keep track of passwords.
A lot of people fail to realize that they can relieve themselves of all the headache through the "two step" verification system provided by most websites. Some are aware of the possibility of signing in without actuallly using a password but do not want to use it.
This post will teach how to sign up on yahoo mail without a password.
Lets get started...
First, sign in to your Yahoo account
- Click on your name at the top right this will take you to your account settings page
- Click on ‘security’
- Click the ‘on-demand passwords’ to opt in
- Enter your phone number and wait for Yahoo to send a verification code
That's it, the next time you want to sign in, you will recieve a four character code sent to your phone number. You can also easily change your phone number on the account info tab. This two step verification has a little prop though as you must have your mobile with every time you want to sign in, but thats if you don't mind the little burden compared to having to keep track of passwords.