Getting Started With Your AT&T Home Page

Introducing the AT&T Home Page Getting to the AT&T Home Page Getting Around the AT&T Home Page Working With Quicklinks Sizing the AT&T Home Page to Fit in Your Browser

Getting to the AT&T Home Page

The AT&T Home Page is accessible on any computer with an Internet connection—you don't need to download anything. This means you can check your AT&T Home Page from work, home, school, a friend's house, or pretty much anywhere in the world.

 

Here’s How

  1. Open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.  Learn more

  2. Type the following address in the browser’s address box, then press Enter:

    att.my.yahoo.com

    AT&T Home Page opens and displays content that anyone can see when they access AT&T Home Page. To see your personal page, you need to sign in.

  3. Click the Please sign in link near the top-right of the page.

    Click the Please sign in link.

  4. On the sign-in page, type your AT&T email address and password, then click the Sign In button.

    Type your AT&T email address and password, then click the Sign In button.

    Your personal AT&T Home Page page appears, and if you’re new, it comes with some content to get you started. You can personalize AT&T Home Page in many ways by adding new content and tabs. What do you want to do?

 

What’s Next

If you normally have a high-speed connection (as specified in your profile) and you are viewing your AT&T Home Page from a computer with a low-speed connection (typically dial-up), you can set the mode to dial-up by selecting Switch to Dialup Mode from the More Options menu. While in dial-up mode, you will not be able to view video content. Note that you must switch back to DSL mode when you view the page from a computer with a high-speed connection.


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Words to Know

  • Module: a self-contained block of content on an AT&T Home Page, which you can add, edit, move, or remove.
  • Tab: an organizational unit in an AT&T Home Page used to orgainize content into meaningful groups. Your AT&T Home Page can have up to 9 tabs.

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