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Login issues can occur due to incorrect credentials, browser cache problems, disabled cookies, or temporary server issues. Try clearing your browser cache, resetting your password, or using a different browser.
Use the password recovery option on your email provider's login page. You'll typically need to verify your identity through a recovery email, phone number, or security questions.
Emails may fail to send due to incorrect recipient addresses, large attachments, spam filters blocking your messages, or temporary server outages. Check the recipient address and try resending.
Use a strong unique password, enable two-factor authentication, avoid clicking suspicious links, and regularly update your recovery information.
Check your spam or junk folder, verify your inbox storage isn't full, ensure your email forwarding rules are correct, and confirm the sender has the right address.
Immediately change your password, enable two-factor authentication, review recent login activity, check for unauthorized forwarding rules, and update your recovery options.
Follow these best practices to keep your email safe
Create unique passwords with at least 12 characters including letters, numbers, and symbols
Add an extra layer of security by requiring a verification code to log in
Never click on suspicious links or download unexpected attachments from unknown senders
Always use the latest browser version to benefit from security patches and improvements
Remove stored data that could compromise your browsing experience and security
Keep your verification codes private; legitimate services will never ask for them
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