Once you've got an email account, you can store your emails on the internet, or store them on a computer, laptop or another internet-connected device.
If your email is stored on the web, it's called 'webmail'.
To access a webmail account, you get onto the internet, go to the website where your webmail is hosted and 'log in' or 'sign in' with your username and password.
You can also have an email account where your emails are stored on an internet-connected device like a desktop computer, laptop or tablet. This way, you'll access your email with special software usually called an 'email client'.
Your email account username and password are usually saved in the software so you might not have to sign in each time you use email.
Even if your email is stored on a desktop computer, you can usually also set up webmail access. This lets you send emails and check for new emails from any internet-connected computer, which is useful for when you're not at home or away on holidays.
You shouldn't have any problems logging onto your webmail from any internet-connected device, but you should consider how secure the device is because we often end up emailing private or personal information.
The guides in topic 3—How to stay safe on the internet can help you understand how to keep your computer and your private information secure on the internet.
Once you've got an email account, you can store your emails on the internet, or store them on a computer, laptop or another internet-connected device.
If your email is stored on the web, it's called 'webmail'.
To access a webmail account, you get onto the internet, go to the website where your webmail is hosted and 'log in' or 'sign in' with your username and password.
You can also have an email account where your emails are stored on an internet-connected device like a desktop computer, laptop or tablet. This way, you'll access your email with special software usually called an 'email client'.
Your email account username and password are usually saved in the software so you might not have to sign in each time you use email.
Even if your email is stored on a desktop computer, you can usually also set up webmail access. This lets you send emails and check for new emails from any internet-connected computer, which is useful for when you're not at home or away on holidays.
You shouldn't have any problems logging onto your webmail from any internet-connected device, but you should consider how secure the device is because we often end up emailing private or personal information.
The guides in topic 3—How to stay safe on the internet can help you understand how to keep your computer and your private information secure on the internet.
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