Aol anywhere email intertek

A blast from the past!

AOL Anywhere was a feature introduced by America Online (AOL) in the early 2000s that allowed users to access their AOL email accounts from any internet-connected device, without the need to log in to the AOL service.

Here's how it worked:

  1. AOL users would set up their AOL Anywhere account by creating a username and password.
  2. They would then be able to access their AOL email account from any internet-connected device, using a web browser and the AOL Anywhere login page.
  3. Once logged in, users could access their AOL email inbox, compose new emails, and manage their account settings.

Intertek was a company that provided technology and services to AOL, including the development of the AOL Anywhere feature. Intertek was a leading provider of email and messaging solutions, and its technology was used by many major internet service providers and email services.

AOL Anywhere was an innovative feature at the time, as it allowed users to access their email accounts from anywhere, without the need to be connected to the AOL service. However, with the rise of web-based email services like Gmail, Yahoo!, and Outlook, AOL Anywhere eventually became less popular and was eventually phased out.