WASHINGTON: A British telecom company has ditched the third-largest email provider, Yahoo Mail, as its default email service, keeping in view the service’s vulnerability to getting hacked.
Online director for British Telecom’s consumer division, Nick Wong, said the company would be switching the email of its six million customers over to its own BT Mail, which will incorporate all the features and functions of a modern email service, reports Huffington Post.
SOURCE: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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