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  2. How AOL uses SSL to protect your account

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    At AOL, we make every effort to keep your personal information totally secure. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an industry standard for encrypting private data sent over the Internet. It helps protect your account from hackers and insures the security of private data sent over the Internet, like credit cards and passwords.

  3. Email encryption - Wikipedia

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    Email encryption can rely on public-key cryptography, in which users can each publish a public key that others can use to encrypt messages to them, while keeping secret a private key they can use to decrypt such messages or to digitally encrypt and sign messages they send.

  4. Secure your AOL account

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    • Update your recovery information - Keep a current email address and mobile number on your account. Always practice safe online habits In addition to using our tools to protect your account, you play a critical role in keeping it secure.

  5. Email privacy - Wikipedia

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    Companies may have email policies requiring employees to refrain from sending proprietary information and company classified information through personal emails or sometimes even work emails. [7] Co-workers are restricted from sending private information such as company reports, slide show presentations with confidential information, or email ...

  6. S/MIME - Wikipedia

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    A typical basic ("class 1") personal certificate verifies the owner's "identity" only insofar as it declares that the sender is the owner of the "From:" email address in the sense that the sender can receive email sent to that address, and so merely proves that an email received really did come from the "From:" address given. It does not verify ...

  7. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    We'll send you a text or call you with a new code that needs to be entered at sign-in. The phone number we contact you with may be different each time. Enable 2-step for phone. 1. Sign in to your Account Security page. 2. Next to "2-Step Verification," click Turn on. 3. Select Phone number for your 2-step verification method. 4.

  8. Secure messaging - Wikipedia

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    In a traditional client-server email, message data is downloaded to a local hard drive, and it is vulnerable if the computer is lost, stolen, or physically accessed by an unauthorized person. Secure messages are stored on a network or internet server which are typically more physically secure, and they are encrypted when data is inbound or ...

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Check your account activity for any unusual charges. - Your billing info used for AOL is protected, even if someone gains unauthorized access to your account, you can be assured that your payment information is secure. The only way someone can gain access to your payment information is when you send it in an email. Run a Virus Scan

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