you can sign her up for a Yahoo, Hotmail, or Gmail account. also if you have a private internet provider they often allow you to have up to 10 email accounts under the same payment plan without costing you anything extra (Such as AOL, Comcast, SBC, Roadrunner)
2006-08-13 10:17:44
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answered by jimdan2000 4
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there isn't any completely secure digital mail service. only use some thing like Gmail or some thing and then computer screen what she does there. tell her that she is only going to be e-mailing you and her friends, no person else, and that she ought to delete any mails that are from human beings she does not comprehend. comprehend her password so as that once in a on a similar time as you could log in and examine on her to make confident she does not have any distant places e-mails mendacity around. sure, the internet might nicely be risky, yet quicker or later in existence she is going to have an digital mail and now's a competent time to start coaching her approximately information superhighway protection. provide her a lesson approximately no longer revealing own information, no longer chatting with everyone she does not comprehend, and so on. on a similar time as you're at it. My daughter has had her own digital mail address provided that she grow to be 9. only make confident your daughter is to blame and mature; I advised my daughter that having her own digital mail grow to be a privilege and made confident she did no longer abuse it.
2016-12-11 08:06:13
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answered by ? 4
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Simple go yahoo press mail, then go to not yet a yahoo member get an email address.
2006-08-13 10:15:12
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answered by David H 1
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GO to Yahoo, thats what I most trust, then sign up. Give information (Full). ANd dont worry about giving away your information. Yahoo can be trusted. Lastly, dont forget about telling your daughter about not opening letters from strangers.
Hope this helps =)
2006-08-13 10:16:42
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answered by Faderal 3
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Get her to sign in on any of the free email services like GoogleMail, Yahoo!, rediff.com, etc. Ensure the email address looks like her name or is "attitudish". As you have no doubt experienced, youngsters *looove* that ;-)
2006-08-13 10:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally have free email addresses at Yahoo and Hotmail. Try either one of these - they have good security and it's FREE!@
2006-08-13 10:14:56
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answered by nswblue 6
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Go to your settings in your online server account and add her as a second user. As far as other accounts just download them such as yahoo, or hot mail or email.com such as those and have her register through that. My Husband and son both have accounts on my computer as 2nd and 3rd users
2006-08-13 10:22:36
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answered by Wanda R 2
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easy just sign her up show her how it works, let her pick her own password (without looking) teach her internet safety rules and she'll be on her way. everyonce in a while check in on her to make sure she's okay. i got my first emial at 7 years old, didnt check it much, but atleast i got familiar with the internet. now im addicted at 16.
GOOD LUCK!
2006-08-13 10:14:00
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answered by jannatv2001 2
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just think back to when u gave urslf an email....aand then peform the same thing for your daughter lol haha
2006-08-13 10:16:52
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answered by damaged* 2
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Go to Yahoo.com logged out and make a new account for her. It is quite simple
2006-08-13 14:22:11
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answered by Legal Eagle 6
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