Actually if u logon in one computer and then try to login another computer the pervious computer the account will automatically be logged off.
2006-06-28 21:32:38
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answered by MADMAX 2
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Actually speaking Yes
I will tell the reason how it works with some Limitations
To be precise consider tow systems A and B. When you sign to the system A yahoo with account " XXXX" yahoo will open the SSL socket for you in the particular system with cookies enabled. Without signing out in the system A sign into the system B with same "XXXX" yahoo account yahoo will allow you to sign on.
But beware Once if you sign out of any of the system either A or B yahoo Logon session will get expired and will ask you to sign in once again.
2006-06-28 20:29:52
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answered by Devaraj 2
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The same email account can be opened more than once at the same time on the same computer. I don't know about different computers.
2006-06-28 20:26:52
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answer #3
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answered by Pandak 5
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Get the Firefox extension "cookieswap" or the Chrome upload-on "replace my cookies." there'll be an icon contained in the nook the position you could straight away swap between any form of diverse profiles. So %. one, log into your digital mail account. %. the subsequent profile, and also you may see your browser kick you out of that account -- log in back with your next set of credentials. Repeat for as many money owed as you've. Then re-click that first profile, and also you'll be back in YahooMail with that first set of credentials nonetheless logged in. There are extra safe practices positive homes you could leverage in both plug-ins, yet to this point i have got here across both artwork an same for this person-friendly pastime (I truly have 3 yahoo money owed and four gmail money owed i exploit usually).
2016-10-13 22:46:18
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I have done it before with my yahoo account and you will not know if someone has opened it while your checking your account at the same time
2006-06-28 20:25:38
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answer #5
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answered by WickeD_AngeL 2
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No, you will be signed out from the first one once you sign in on the second.
2006-06-28 20:24:31
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answer #6
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answered by webfly2000 4
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Don't try it. It could destroy the fabric of space-time and send our universe plunging into oblivion.
2006-06-28 20:27:38
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answered by lampoilman 5
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yes
2006-06-28 20:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-06-28 20:24:26
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answered by kwow420 2
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I dont think so..
2006-06-28 20:26:28
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answered by Deep 4
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