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Yahoo! Mail
NameYahoo! Mail
OwnerYahoo!
Launched1997
LanguageMultilingual
Websitemail.Yahoo!.com

Yahoo! Mail is a free web-based email service provided by Yahoo!, a leading Internet company founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo. The service was launched in 1997, shortly after the founding of Yahoo! in 1994, and quickly gained popularity as a major competitor to other email services such as Hotmail and AOL Mail. As one of the most widely used email services, Yahoo! has partnered with other companies like Microsoft and Google to provide a range of services, including Bing search and Google Drive storage. The company has also acquired several other companies, including Flickr and Tumblr, to expand its offerings.

History

The history of Yahoo! dates back to 1994, when Jerry Yang and David Filo founded the company as a directory of web pages, called Yahoo! Directory. The company quickly expanded to offer a range of services, including email, news, and finance, and went public in 1996 with an initial public offering (IPO) on the NASDAQ stock exchange. In 1997, Yahoo! launched its email service, which quickly gained popularity and became one of the most widely used email services in the world, competing with other services like Gmail and Outlook.com. The company has since expanded its services to include Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, and Yahoo! Sports, and has partnered with other companies like NBCUniversal and CBS Corporation to provide a range of content.

Features

Yahoo! offers a range of features, including unlimited storage, SSL encryption, and spam filtering, to help users manage their email accounts. The service also includes a range of tools, such as Yahoo! Calendar and Yahoo! Contacts, to help users stay organized and connected with friends and family. In addition, Yahoo! has partnered with other companies like Dropbox and Box to provide cloud storage and file sharing services. The company has also integrated its email service with other services like Facebook and Twitter, allowing users to share updates and connect with friends and family across multiple platforms.

Security

Yahoo! has implemented a range of security measures to protect user accounts, including two-factor authentication and password encryption. The company has also partnered with other companies like Symantec and McAfee to provide antivirus and anti-malware protection. However, despite these efforts, Yahoo! has been the target of several high-profile security breaches, including a 2013 breach that affected over 3 billion user accounts, and a 2014 breach that affected over 500 million user accounts, which was attributed to Russian hackers. The company has since taken steps to improve its security, including implementing bug bounty programs and partnering with other companies like FireEye and Mandiant to provide security services.

Mobile_applications

Yahoo! offers a range of mobile applications, including iOS and Android apps, to allow users to access their email accounts on-the-go. The company has also developed a range of other mobile apps, including Yahoo! Weather and Yahoo! Sports, to provide users with access to news, sports, and other content. In addition, Yahoo! has partnered with other companies like Apple and Samsung to provide pre-installed apps on mobile devices. The company has also integrated its mobile apps with other services like Google Maps and Uber, allowing users to access a range of services and features from a single app.

Criticisms_and_controversies

Yahoo! has faced several criticisms and controversies over the years, including concerns over user privacy and security. The company has been criticized for its handling of user data, including a 2016 scandal in which it was revealed that Yahoo! had scanned user emails on behalf of the US government. The company has also faced criticism for its advertising practices, including the use of targeted advertising and data mining. In addition, Yahoo! has faced competition from other email services like ProtonMail and Tutanota, which offer end-to-end encryption and other security features.

Impact_and_usage

Yahoo! has had a significant impact on the way people communicate and access information online, with over 225 million monthly active users worldwide. The company's email service has been used by a range of individuals and organizations, including Hillary Clinton and the US State Department. In addition, Yahoo! has partnered with other companies like Amazon and eBay to provide a range of services and features, including online shopping and payment processing. The company has also been recognized for its contributions to the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web, and has been awarded several awards, including the Webby Award and the Emmy Award. Category:Email service providers