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waterproof 01-22-2012 01:54 PM

Using Gmail for Stealth but can you use Yahoo?
 
When I began my Stealth I opened a Gmail account, which was advised in the Stealth guide. I am still successful with my stealth account and still use the Gmail account.
However, Gmail is changing to a new look that I do not like and my desktop is older that rocks! Also, when I log into my Gmail account, it says Gmail may no longer support my browser(something like that), but I don't want to upgrade.

Would it be okay to set up a Yahoo account and switch over? Will I Red flag somehow?

Thank you for taking the time to read my concerns and for your advice/opinions too!

waterproof:america2:

seanws30 01-22-2012 03:00 PM

gmail is just one of many free email providers you can use. yahoo, aol, live, there are so many im not going to list them.

baloch 01-23-2012 11:02 AM

all you have to do is click on use "classic gmail". this way you do not have to change your browser.

waterproof 01-23-2012 07:00 PM

True, but this time it is telling me that I have to change because it will not support what I am currently using.

If I can switch to Yahoo with no issues, then I may. I have always followed the advice from the Forum and do not remember any mention of other mail accounts!
Thanks!



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Originally Posted by baloch (Post 306754)
all you have to do is click on use "classic gmail". this way you do not have to change your browser.


xxxhustlerxxx 01-23-2012 07:17 PM

you can use any email provider you want to. gmail has been recommended because it blocks any images from being seen. hence no tracking cookies. view your mail all over the world on any computer and you will be 100% safe with gmail.

thats what i have allways thought anyway.

slapped 01-23-2012 07:32 PM

Tell you what,,get yourself a Yahoo account and set up your Gmail to auto foward to the Yahoo,,,Now you can have Both,,without rockin the boat,,,

seanws30 01-23-2012 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxhustlerxxx (Post 306968)
you can use any email provider you want to. gmail has been recommended because it blocks any images from being seen. hence no tracking cookies. view your mail all over the world on any computer and you will be 100% safe with gmail.

thats what i have allways thought anyway.

better yet, when you set up your ebay account just set it to send text only email. then in whatever email provider you choose change them to block images etc.

ebay text only email sucks eggs, it is hard to read because it looks like some noobs post on here, all run together. but its better than the alternative

yaBeh8ater 01-31-2012 08:14 PM

I've been using yahoo for my 2 current accounts and they both have lasted longer than the others that got banned after only a week or 2. And I had a personal reason to stop using gmail. Everytime I made a new gmail I ended up with a new youtube account. I don't even remember what my oldest youtube account is anymore.

unkown5454 01-31-2012 10:58 PM

I'm with yaBeh8ater...been using Yahoo for years now. Gmail can go straight to hell. Privacy is no longer a concern for that company.

Sandy D 01-31-2012 11:33 PM

I use yahoo, gmail, aol, etc with no problems.


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