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Recognizing a legitimate Yahoo! sign-in page


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When you are required to enter your Yahoo! ID and/or Password, you can always verify you are on a legitimate Yahoo! sign in page by looking for two specific features:

  • The URL (Web Address) for all genuine Yahoo! pages that ask you for your Yahoo! ID and/or Password will always contain "yahoo.com".
  • Look for your Sign-In Seal or the message "Protect Your Account" to create a Sign-In Seal. A Sign-In Seal is a secret message or image that you can load to your computer so you'll know you are on a legitimate Yahoo! Site.

Additional Information
  • You may see multiple different versions of the sign-in page, depending on the computer you use to access your account.
  • See our article on Using the Sign-in Seal, if you would like more information or if the sign-in seal image is not appearing.
    • Clearing or deleting your cookies, will cause you to lose your sign-in seal and it will need to be recreated.


Last updated: May 20, 2013
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