Wednesday, June 17, 2009

'Standard' and 'Secure' Yahoo Email login modes are intended for what different kind of people?

How does an user logging from home PC is affected? Or is he not?





Plz tell

'Standard' and 'Secure' Yahoo Email login modes are intended for what different kind of people?
All People. Depending on your need. = Yahoo! gives you the option of encrypting your sign-in information by using "secure mode." When you sign in using secure mode, you are using industry-standard SSL encryption technology to protect the data you transmit.


While secure mode provides SSL encryption, pages will take longer to download. Most users choose to sign in using standard mode to achieve quicker response time.





The default mode is standard. If you would like to sign in securely, click on the secure link directly below the sign-in button. To switch from secure to standard mode, simply sign out of your account. Once you have signed out, you will be taken to a sign-in screen where you can sign in through standard mode. Currently we do not offer the option to sign in securely as a default.





If you receive browser warnings when going from secure mode pages to non-SSL Yahoo! sites, it is most likely a warning that you are switching servers. Please note that only your sign-in information (Yahoo! ID and password) will be transmitted on a Yahoo! SSL server. Other actions performed within Yahoo! Mail will not be conducted on a Yahoo! SSL server.





Secure mode is not supported by all browsers. You may need to download the latest released version of Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator or upgrade your browser to take advantage of secure sign-in. Even if you are using the current version of your web browser, you may need to adjust your security settings. Please check your web browser's help pages for instructions.


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