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How does yahoo still validate a user when he 1st logs in and goes to his inbox after which when he types yahoo.com in his URL line and still gets a link through which he can go to his mailbox?

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Yahoo Mail would be an extension to the homepage of Yahoo. It would never designate to take you directly to an inbox. Yahoo keeps a cookie on your computer to ensure you are validated.

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