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  2. AOL

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    Log in to your AOL account to access email, news, weather, and more.

  3. Access a free AOL plan - AOL Help

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    Learn how to access AOL software, email and other services without using AOL dial-up. Find out how to switch to a free AOL plan, get a broadband connection and view your free benefits on MyBenefits page.

  4. View and manage data associated with your account - AOL Help

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    Learn how to view, edit, download and control your data associated with your AOL account and products. Use the Privacy Dashboard to see and manage your information ...

  5. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  6. Change your AOL account to a free plan

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    If you want to use AOL email for free, you can follow these steps to cancel your subscription and switch to a free plan. You will need to access your account information, manage your subscription, and select a reason for canceling.

  7. AOL Mail offers a secure and user-friendly email service with spam protection, folders, keyboard shortcuts, and more. You can access your AOL Mail across most mobile devices, customize your inbox ...

  8. MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    Learn how to log in to your MyBenefits account and access your AOL plan features, such as security, support, and identity protection. Find answers to common questions and issues related to AOL plans, payment methods, and account management.

  9. AOL Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, both America Online (AOL) and Delphi started connecting their proprietary e-mail services to the Internet. [9]As of October 1997, AOL Mail was the world's largest e-mail provider, with around 9 million subscribers [10] (identical with the number of AOL subscribers).