77
100
Yahoo Mail is straightforward to use. Its interface is the closest to Gmail's, ideal for simply sending a few emails. It also has plenty of different themes available, so you can get the interface looking just how you like it. Yahoo Mail also allows up to 1000GB of emails and attachments up to 100MB, which is impressive.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 25 yrs old
  • 1,514 Site Rank
  • Report Card

86
100
Recommended for: Users and companies looking for an affordable, ad-free, and secure email service. 2. Proton Mail. Proton Mail is one of the most secure and easy-to-use Gmail alternatives. It's not only an email service but also a calendar, cloud storage, and a VPN. Proton.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 11 yrs old
  • 9,882 Site Rank
  • Report Card

77
100
Yandex.Mail: The Good and Bad. Yandex is a Russian company that provides many tools and free email accounts, such as 5 GB of online storage, a calendar, and a search engine. Like Google, your Yandex email makes it possible to access these services using one login. The interface is friendly.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 25 yrs old
  • 1,514 Site Rank
  • Report Card

83
100
The Moz Top 500 Websites Moz's list of the most popular 500 websites on the internet We've listed the top 500 most popular sites in the world based on Domain Authority, a link-based metric that models how Google ranks websites.Each site is listed by the number of other websites that link to them, along with a Domain Authority score.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 26 yrs old
  • 1,026 Site Rank
  • Report Card

77
100
A Microsoft 365 account, which costs $69.99 per year for one person or $99.99 per year for a family, increases mail storage to 50GB, ups OneDrive storage to 1TB, removes ads, and unlocks email ...
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 29 yrs old
  • 650 Site Rank
  • Report Card

80
100
Best Free Email Accounts. Gmail: Best for Offline Accessibility. AOL: Best for Interface Organization. Outlook: Best for Multiple App Integrations. Neo: Best for Creating a Custom Email Without a Domain. Yahoo! Mail: Best for Lots of Storage. iCloud Mail: Best for IMAP.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 19 yrs old
  • 401 Site Rank
  • Report Card

80
100
Fire up a web browser and head on over to Google Contacts. Once here, hover over the contact you want to add to the mailing list and then click on the checkbox to select it. Repeat for every contact you want to put on the list. Make sure each contact you add has an email associated with it. Otherwise, they won't appear in the label when you go ...
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 18 yrs old
  • 1,093 Site Rank
  • Report Card

83
100
1. Open Gmail in a browser. If Gmail was already open in another browser tab, refresh the page. 2. Click "Compose." 3. There are two ways to add your email group to this email message. If you ...
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 26 yrs old
  • 137 Site Rank
  • Report Card

83
100
2. Find Social Sign-Ins With Facebook and Twitter. You can also browse all the apps and websites you've logged into using your social media accounts. To do so on Twitter, head on over to the More option from the sidebar. Next, tap Settings and privacy > Security and account access > Apps and sessions > Connected apps.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 18 yrs old
  • 2,209 Site Rank
  • Report Card

See more
Gmail Email Service
Gmail is a free email service provided by Google. As of 2019,

it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide. A user typically accesses Gmail in a web browser or the official mobile app. Google also supports the use of email clients via the POP and IMAP protocols.