Juno email account

Juno!

Juno was a popular free web-based email service that was launched in 1996 and was acquired by United Online in 2004. At its peak, Juno had over 35 million users. However, in 2012, Juno announced that it would be discontinuing its email service and transitioning its users to AT&T's Yahoo! Mail service.

If you have a Juno email account, here are a few things you should know:

  1. Juno email accounts are no longer active: As of 2012, Juno email accounts are no longer active, and you will no longer be able to access your account or send/receive emails.
  2. You may have been migrated to Yahoo! Mail: If you had a Juno email account, you may have been migrated to Yahoo! Mail as part of the transition. You can check your Yahoo! Mail account to see if you have any emails or contacts that were migrated from your Juno account.
  3. You may need to reset your password: If you were migrated to Yahoo! Mail, you may need to reset your password to access your account.
  4. You may not be able to access your Juno account data: Unfortunately, Juno's data migration process was not always seamless, and some users may have lost access to their emails, contacts, or other account data.

If you're looking for a new email service, there are many other options available, such as Gmail, Outlook, or ProtonMail, to name a few.