ATT Email Sign-In Help for Alan

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Users are experiencing issues with maintaining sign-in for their AT&T @sbcglobal.net and @att.net email accounts, with the sign-in session expiring every couple of hours despite selecting the option to stay signed in for two weeks. This problem persists across multiple computers and browsers, indicating a broader issue rather than an isolated incident. The AT&T support resources have not provided effective solutions, leading to frustration among users. It is noted that these email accounts are managed by Yahoo, suggesting that the resolution may need to come from higher-level support within that platform.
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Have to re-signin every two hours.
Hi

I started having problem in keeping my ATT @sbcglobal.net email sign in. It used to be able to choose keep sign in for 2 weeks, I don't have to re-signin for two weeks. But something happened and now I have to sign in every two hours or so even if I check the keep sign-in for two weeks. This happen on two different computers, I even use different browser and still this happened. The ATT webpage is of no help, it just go round and round. Anyone know how to resolve this?

Thanks

Alan
 
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It's not just you. I'm having the same experience with my @att.net email account. Very annoying!

This email is actually run by yahoo, not AT&T, so not sure if there's anything we can do. Just hope they straighten it out at the higher level.
 
Yeh, after 3 days, it's still like this.
 
yungman said:
Yeh, after 3 days, it's still like this.
Same here. :frown:
 
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