Why do you fools block accounts when customers travel. Good email companies dont
What the **** is the reason you block logins when traveling and demand extra unwanted and unneeded verification.
No other email does that and it makes you the worst email service in the world .
Hi there. If there's something unusual about your sign in or recent activity, we'll ask you to go through another verification step after you've entered the correct password. This is an important security feature that helps to protect your account from unauthorized access. You may be prompted to get a verification code on your AOL app, recovery phone number, or recovery email address for any of the following reasons:
- AOL notices suspicious account activity.
- You're using an unfamiliar browser or device.
- You're traveling away from your usual location.
- You sign in while using a VPN or a proxy server.
- You've logged in with a private or incognito window.
- There are many attempts to sign in with incorrect passwords.
- The "First time signing in from this device" message appears.
- You've cleared your browser history or data cache including cookies.
This is why it's important to keep these recovery options up to date. If you need assistance, please contact us at help.aol.com