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If you want to add an extra email address to your Yahoo account, you can do so by following these steps: 1. Sign in to your Yahoo account using your current email and password. 2. Click on your profile picture or name in the top right corner of the screen. 3. Select "Account info" from the dropdown menu. 4. Click on "Account security" in the left-hand menu. 5. Scroll down to the "Email addresses" section and click on "Add recovery email address." 6. Enter the new email address you want to add and click "Send verification email." 7. Check your new email address for a message from Yahoo and follow the instructions to verify your email address. 8. Once your new email address has been verified, it will be added to your Yahoo account. Note that the new email address you add will be used for account recovery and communication purposes only. Your primary email address, which you use to sign in to your Yahoo account, cannot be changed.
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