The answer is essentially no, you can't. Without the process required to make an account and devices many public websites have to keep users in check as a result, abuse would be rampant: websites where someone answers with a form would be filled with nothing but ads, and many people's inboxes with nothing but spam. If someone broke the rules of a site and were violating other users' experience, there would be virtually no way to guarantee they stopped. Furthermore, if you didn't have to sign in to do such things, which requires you entering a password that only you know, other people could write things and send emails in your name, which could, as you can infer, have some very serious repercussions.
2006-12-15 07:47:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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it's to make sure that it isn't someone else on the computer posting the question or sending the email
2006-12-15 07:36:09
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answered by kaymay09 4
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it really is a technique utilized by using junk mail'ers to phish for your passwords. you ought to under no circumstances use any links interior your e mail debts to make password transformations to any internet provider/internet website. those are rather a lot continuously tries to hack your account.
2016-10-18 08:20:54
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answered by ? 4
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On my AOL account I can send now, or send later, so I don't have to be logged in...
2006-12-15 07:41:45
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answered by purplepartygirrl 4
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security purposes you dont want n e to be able to send or recieve mail from your account
2006-12-19 05:24:02
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answered by lola1 3
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some people just use telepathy or something, or maybe even a cell phone
2006-12-15 07:36:20
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answered by kurticus1024 7
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