Creating a new email ID is really easy; all that you need to do is to decide who you would like to go with. The most popular free email providers are Yahoo!, Hotmail and Gmail; when you have decided that, go to the home page of the one that you have chosen and follow the instructions on how to sign up for your new account.
For example, if you decide to go with Yahoo!, then visit this page: login.yahoo.com/config/mail?&.src=ym&.intl=uk This is the sign in page for existing accounts but if you scroll to the bottom of the page, you will also see a button that says 'Create New Account'. This will take you to a new page that will ask for your details such as your name, address, date of birth and gender.
It will also ask you to choose an email ID, which is the bit in an email address that comes before @. If the one that you have chosen has already been taken, then you will be given the option of choosing another until you find one that has not been taken, or you could take one of Yahoo's suggestions.
You will also be asked for your password, and then asked some security questions so if you ever forget any of your details, they can be found for you. There is quite a range of questions to choose from, and it is advisable to choose those that not many people know the answer to so that you can keep your account more secure.
Once you have done this, all that is left to do is to click the box that declares that you have read all of the terms and conditions, and that's it. You will be directed to your account, where there will be a welcome email waiting for you, and you will also be offered tutorials in case you do not know how it all works.
For example, if you decide to go with Yahoo!, then visit this page: login.yahoo.com/config/mail?&.src=ym&.intl=uk This is the sign in page for existing accounts but if you scroll to the bottom of the page, you will also see a button that says 'Create New Account'. This will take you to a new page that will ask for your details such as your name, address, date of birth and gender.
It will also ask you to choose an email ID, which is the bit in an email address that comes before @. If the one that you have chosen has already been taken, then you will be given the option of choosing another until you find one that has not been taken, or you could take one of Yahoo's suggestions.
You will also be asked for your password, and then asked some security questions so if you ever forget any of your details, they can be found for you. There is quite a range of questions to choose from, and it is advisable to choose those that not many people know the answer to so that you can keep your account more secure.
Once you have done this, all that is left to do is to click the box that declares that you have read all of the terms and conditions, and that's it. You will be directed to your account, where there will be a welcome email waiting for you, and you will also be offered tutorials in case you do not know how it all works.