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  2. Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL

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    Entering a password to sign in to your AOL account can sometimes feel like a hassle, especially if you forget it. If your smart device is enabled with biometric authenticators like a fingerprint sensor or facial recognition technology, you can sign in with ease. Enable biometric sign in

  3. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Learn how to troubleshoot common sign-in issues with your AOL account, such as forgetting your username or password, getting an invalid password error, or being asked to verify your identity. Find out how to use the Sign-in Helper, reset your password, deauthorize devices, and more.

  4. Add, replace or remove AOL account recovery info - AOL Help

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    Learn how to add, replace or remove a mobile phone number or email address as your account recovery info. This helps you access your account if you lose your password or need to verify your identity.

  5. Self-service password reset - Wikipedia

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    Learn what self-service password reset (SSPR) is, how it works, and what security issues it may face. SSPR is a process or technology that allows users to reset their own passwords without help desk assistance.

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  7. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  8. Girl’s Joke About the Difference Between Dad and Dog ... - AOL

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    Yep, same thing happens here at my house, too! If my husband snores, it's not okay. If our dog Savannah snores, we take pictures and send videos in our family group text!

  9. Low Pin Count - Wikipedia

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    Low Pin Count (LPC) is a computer bus used to connect low-bandwidth devices to the CPU on IBM-compatible PCs. It was introduced by Intel in 1998 as a software-compatible substitute for the ISA bus and has seven mandatory signals and six optional signals.