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Este artigo mostrará como proteger totalmente o e-mail de sua conta xat para impedir que qualquer outra pessoa de acessá-lo. Esta página cobre os quatro principais provedores de e-mail: [http://gmail.com Gmail], [http://hotmail.com Hotmail], [http://icloud.com iCloud] and [http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo E-mail]. Se o seu provedor de e-mail não está incluso nesta lista, procure se informar com eles sobre quais recursos extras de segurança eles oferecerem. | |||
If you are a paid user (if you have purchased xats) you can request an email change by [http://xat.com/Ticket opening a ticket]. | If you are a paid user (if you have purchased xats) you can request an email change by [http://xat.com/Ticket opening a ticket]. |
Revision as of 22:52, 23 March 2017
Este artigo mostrará como proteger totalmente o e-mail de sua conta xat para impedir que qualquer outra pessoa de acessá-lo. Esta página cobre os quatro principais provedores de e-mail: Gmail, Hotmail, iCloud and Yahoo E-mail. Se o seu provedor de e-mail não está incluso nesta lista, procure se informar com eles sobre quais recursos extras de segurança eles oferecerem.
If you are a paid user (if you have purchased xats) you can request an email change by opening a ticket.
Gmail
You can protect your Google e-mail account by enabling two-step verification, which includes features such as phone verification, authenticator app, back-up codes, and security keys.
Hotmail/Outlook
Hotmail/Outlook allows you to secure your email by using two-step verification. Visit this link to find out more.
iCloud/Me/Mac
iCloud/Me/Mac now gives you the ability you to secure your email with two-step verification. Visit this link to find out more.
Yahoo! Mail
Yahoo! Mail allows you to secure your email by using two-step authentication. Visit this link to find out more.
Warning: We do not recommend Yahoo! email due to a change in policy that allows Yahoo to re-distribute your user accounts if they become inactive, or due to the fact that a recent data breach has leaked data from over one billion e-mail accounts. This is a considerable security risk. Please read more at Naked Security or CNN.