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Yahoo will reset IDs inactive for over a year on July 15 to free up ‘short, sweet, and memorable’ usernames

Yahoo-Voices-Hacked-450000-Passwords-Posted-Online-01Yahoo has announced that it will be offering “short, sweet, and memorable” Yahoo IDs up for grabs on July 15. It is doing this by freeing up Yahoo IDs like emil@yahoo.com that have been inactive for at least 12 months.

The plan is to reset the IDs in mid-July and let Yahoo users “have a shot at scoring” the Yahoo ID they want. Then, in mid-August (we assume August 15, but no exact date was given), Yahoo users who staked a claim on certain IDs will be told “which one they got.”

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You’ll be able to attempt to claim multiple IDs, but you’ll only be able to switch to one. Spammers and other criminals will likely want to take advantage of this little contest, and Yahoo will presumably be working hard to stop them.

For those who haven’t used their Yahoo account in ages, the company reminds you that Yahoo IDs are not only for your email address. They also tie your customizations and preferences to other Yahoo properties, for looking up content such as sports information, weather, and news.

If you happen to have a Yahoo ID that you want to keep, the company offers the following advice:

What if you haven’t logged into Yahoo! for over a year, but want to keep your Yahoo! ID? It’s easy. All you have to do is log on to any Yahoo! product before July 15th.

Yahoo will likely have to spend a lot of resources to convince users that this isn’t a scam.

Credit: TNW

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