Getting Started With the AT&T Yahoo! Browser

Launching the AT&T Yahoo! Browser Customizing the Toolbar Closing the AT&T Yahoo! Browser Signing Out

Signing Out of AT&T Yahoo!

When you finish browsing the Internet, we recommend that you sign out of AT&T Yahoo!. If you simply close the Browser window, you remain signed in. The next time anyone opens the Browser on the same computer, they’re signed in to your account automatically.

 

Here’s How

  1. The fastest way to sign out is to click the Sign Out link near the top of the Browser window.

    Click Sign Out on an AT&T Yahoo! web page

    The Browser signs you out but remains open in guest mode. At this point, you can close the Browser window or leave it open.

  2. Another option is to select Sign Out from the Sign In menu.

    Select Sign Out

    The Browser signs you out but remains open in guest mode, as in option 1.

  3. The third option is to close the Browser window, and then sign out:

    • Click the X button in the top right corner of the Browser window to close it.

      Click the X button to close the window.

      A warning reminds you that you’re still signed in.

      Warning that you’re still signed in

    • Click the OK button.

      The Browser closes.

    • Right-click the Browser icon in your system tray, and then click Sign out and Exit on the pop-up menu.

      Click Sign Out and Exit

      A confirmation message prompts you to confirm that you want to sign out or stay signed in.

      Sign Out Confirmation

    • Select Sign out of AT&T services, and then click the OK button.

      The Browser signs you out of the network.

 

What’s Next

After you sign out of AT&T Yahoo!, you can sign in again later.


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Words to Know

  • Guest mode: the state of the AT&T Yahoo! Browser when you use it without signing in.
  • System tray: the row of icons in the lower-right corner of your screen that displays an icon for each application running in the background.