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I previously used Safari as my browser. when I try to go into my email on Foxfire, I have to get a code on my cell to get to email. How can I avoid this?

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Prior to my downloading Foxfire on my Mac, I had always used Safari as my browser. Yahoo (this is my. email) doesn't support Safari as it is So, I am now using Foxfire as my browser. But, every time I try to access my email through Foxfire, I have to either get a text or a phone call with a code to enter on my computer that will then allow me to access my email. How can I avoid having to use a code? Can I just access my email without this code?

Prior to my downloading Foxfire on my Mac, I had always used Safari as my browser. Yahoo (this is my. email) doesn't support Safari as it is So, I am now using Foxfire as my browser. But, every time I try to access my email through Foxfire, I have to either get a text or a phone call with a code to enter on my computer that will then allow me to access my email. How can I avoid having to use a code? Can I just access my email without this code?

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For the users protection, many secured sites keep a record of how the user make contact with their site (what computer or device).

If the user makes contact with a different device, the site asks for confirmation. Log in to the site. Go to your settings and turn this off.