What are the benefits of using those sites?

I’ve heard Yahoo! is good for stock market trading and financial news, but haven’t heard anything else about any of them.

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    23 hours ago

    Yahoo for my spam, the commercial emails. It makes me feel a million years old, but I don’t feel like changing them.

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    I like the fact the I’ve got a piece of internet history with my hotmail.com account from 1998. I don’t use it at all, but I keep it alive for shit that needs Microsoft accounts. Can’t remember how many years it has been since I looked at the inbox. I wonder if it is empty or if it has thousands of junk mail in it.

    My real inbox is with Mailbox.org

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    Meh, I don’t particularly use it anymore, but I’ve had my Yahoo account for over 20 years, before GMail even existed. My account there still works, but I gave up on actually using them after they shut down Yahoo Groups.

    My username on Yahoo is the same as here on Lemmy. Feel free to email me, I’ll promptly never check my email LOL!

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    I’ve had my Hotmail account since 1999 when I was in high school and it still works well enough. It’s what 99% of my accounts or web presence is tied to. I still occasionally get emails from old friends or forum members I haven’t heard from in years who only know me at that address.

    I’ve spent (to me) a significant amount of time getting the folder structure, auto-sorting rules, and junk mail filters set up the way I like them. I just can’t be arsed to do that all over again for some new address that will also be considered uncool in a few years time.

    I do have a couple more ‘professional’ emails, like first.last@respectableprovider.com, but they just forward to my Hotmail account anyway.

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    2 days ago

    Why not?

    TBC, I don’t use the MSN homepage or the Yahoo! homepage. I go directly to the email account.

    I mean, should I change just to change and not be associated with what “old people” use?

    Sure, I could use Proton (guess what, I do! You can have more than one mail account!) but all the contacts I know and all my accounts are tied to the old mail address. Some of the people are older and getting them to change my contact info is more pain than it’s worth. I’m not going through all the accounts and dealing with the change of email, 2FA emails, and likely password change demands. Despite my account being under the prying eyes of Big Data, they’re stable. Odds are my account will still be operating in a decade, and using a newcomer comes with the possibility that they’ll disappear or just be bought up by Big Data.

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    2 days ago

    I’ve had a Yahoo account since 1995 (I think) and I still use it today… For signing up for things that I don’t care to receive spam from on my main account.

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    Yahoo is legitimately still a big deal in Japan, I was surprised to find out recently

    Hotmail just evolved into outlook, I know a few people who still use it

    My dad is the only person I have come across in at least a decade who still uses his AOL email address

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      Yahoo is legitimately still a big deal in Japan, I was surprised to find out recently

      Yeah, I think it’s a completely different company that owns it now. What’s strange is that it looks a lot more like the 90s Yahoo than it does in the rest of the world.

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    Yahoo brought the company that hosted my email back then when they had plenty of money, and I never had a reason to stop using it.

    I also have a gmail, that is completely unusable compared to it. And an email in a domain registered to me. But from those 3, the only one I don’t use regularly is the gmail.

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    2 days ago

    When I hear somebody who has a Yahoo account, I kind of look at them funny and do not send them anything that’s important because if they are likely to use Yahoo, then they probably don’t have very good security practices.

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      2 days ago

      I use both Yahoo and Gmail, but I prefer yahoo because my account is grandfathered in to using disposable email accounts.

      And don’t tell me about username+spam@gmail.com because not every website accepts emails with + in them, and any idiot can run a script to strip it off and get your real email address.

      I use this feature all the freaking time and Gmail offers nothing close.

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        2 days ago

        I used to use Proton and simple login for this but I now own my own domain so I can use whatever address I want as long as it ends with @mydomain.com

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          2 days ago

          I’m too cheap for this, I guess (proton mail is paid, right?).

          I don’t really have a need for my own domain. And anything I want to register seems to be taken anyway. Feels like a bigger decision than picking a tattoo. :D

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            To use your own domain with Proton is paid. So you have to pay for a Proton and your domain in order to do that. It’s really too bad because it would be fucking awesome if I could use my tor hidden service as my domain. That way I didn’t have to pay for it. So my email might be like contact @ blahblahblah.onion.