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Learn How to Separate Yahoo Mail Account from AT&T

by Maria Hayden Writer

There were lots of questions among users when Yahoo and AT&T got unmerged. This partition has put the users to start thinking about how to separate Yahoo Email from AT&T? If you also want to separate these accounts from each other, below, you will find the listed stepwise procedure to do so. 

 

Steps to Separate Yahoo Mail Account from AT&T

You can now follow the below-mentioned stepwise process to unmerge your Yahoo Mail account and ATT email account.

 

·         First, visit the official page of AT&T from any supported web browser and sign in to your account using your AT&T login credentials.

·         Once you are logged into your account, move to the navigation bar on the top and select the "Profile" option from the "My ATT."

·         Next, click on the "Account Profile" in the AT&T Email Accounts section.

·         Now, go to the "User Information" under the "Account Profile'' section, and select the "Delete Account" option located on the right side of the "Member ID." If you're searching for how to recover deleted emails Yahoo, then you recover it from the trash folder within 30 days.

·         Then, you will need to wait for a few seconds. When you see the "Delete Email" confirmation notification appears on display, click on the "OK" button to confirm the deletion.

·         After that, go to the Yahoo sign-in page and log in to your Yahoo Mail account.

·         Once you are logged in to your Yahoo Mail account, click on the "Unmerge" option. This will allow you to access your Yahoo Mail account separately.

 

So, this is the stepwise procedure you need to follow to unmerge your Yahoo Mail account from the ATT email account.

 


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