How can I retain my Yahoo setting?

Do you still bother with Yahoo 360°?

  • because it will be officially closing on 13 July, 2009 Dear Yahoo! 360° customer, To read this in Vietnamese, please use the link at the bottom of the message. We will be officially closing Yahoo! 360° on 13 July, 2009, to focus our efforts on making your new profile on Yahoo! the place where you connect with the people who matter to you most. As a result, you will need to move your 360° information to your new profile before this date. After 12 July, 2009, your content on Yahoo! 360° will no longer be accessible. Here are some details to guide you through this transition. What you need to move to your new profile Your 360° information will not be automatically transferred to your new profile on Yahoo!. To move your profile photo, nickname, and any personal status messages, you’ll need to first save or download them before 13 July, 2009. Once you’ve saved this information, you can later upload it to your new profile. Be sure to check out your new profile soon so you can make it look just the way you want. What to do with your blog Be sure to take your blog with you as part of this transition process. To help, we’ve built a blogging tool for you in your new profile on Yahoo!. We’ve made the move easy; it takes just one click to take your posts with you. If you’d prefer to take your blog to a different website instead, you can download an archive of your posts and transfer them to your new blog space. Click here to read more about your blogging options. Some content will not be supported in your new profile Please note that your new profile will not support mature content. Also, you will not be able to take the following with you to your new profile: your 360° inbox, testimonials, friend categories, local reviews, RSS feeds, tags, or custom theme. If you want to retain any of this material, we strongly recommend that you return to your pages and download it before 13 July, 2009. Your privacy settings are retained Your privacy is important to us. Both your new profile and your blog contents will be set to “private.” This means unless you change the setting, you will be the only one able to see your profile. To help you through this transition, we’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions and resources here. We’ll be sending another email 14 days before 360° closes to remind you to set up your new profile. Thank you for your support of Yahoo! 360°. The Yahoo! Profile team Do you care? I don't, there are far better sites out there!

  • Answer:

    I care a lot. I MUCH prefer the 360 and all the work people have put into their pages - it's a million times better than that 'profile' thing

Elric of Melniboné at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source

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Its never made sense to me and it's slower than frozen molasses with any web browser I use.

Keith

not really

HangingChad

Do I care? Not a lot, but I did prefer it to the new profile. It's too generic for my taste.

G.

I never have done P!! I am just a very private person.

Bluebell

naw, I don't really ever use that at all In fact I'd be surprized if I even have looked at it more then 5 times in the past year

Miss Jamie

ye i care. I use two blog sites and 360 was the first and each offer different things but now this new version is just horrible..... The sun is shining here in paisley but in internet land its p###ing down

cameronissim

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