Well, it depends on the parent's answer. My daughter is 9 and has an AOL. So it really doesn't matter.
To switch back to the old AOL homepage, go to the new AOL homepage and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Look for a link or option that says “Switch to Classic” or “Return to Old AOL.” Click on it, and the page should reload to the classic version. If you don’t see the option, it may no longer be available as AOL frequently updates its interface.
18 years and above to sign a legal agreement with the terms of AOL to be on AOL.
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By the time they start middle school they should have one. But on AOL they have one just for kids.
Who knows? Maybe email aol? try out some ages. -Uchihanaruto69
You can either choose manual action or consider some trusted third party utilities which can provide reliable backup of your AOL mailbox so that you can save old AOL mails . I would recommend one of the few utilities like SysTools AOL Backup which is indulged in handling AOL related issues keenly. The utility claims to backup old AOL emails along with extended export support.Here is the link :- http://www.systoolsgroup.com/aol-backup/RegardsKatharine
AOL does not automatically delete old emails that are marked as "Keep" or "New." However, users should be aware that AOL has certain storage limits, and if an account exceeds these limits, it may lead to issues with email delivery or access. To avoid losing important emails, it's recommended to regularly manage and back up your messages.
You should be about 13 - 14 years old.
pet should get for a 8 year old?
That should be ok, but a 6 year old should not be in there for an extended period.
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