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  2. Add, replace or remove AOL account recovery info - AOL Help

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    Learn how to add, replace or remove a mobile phone number or email address as your account recovery info. This helps you access your account if you lose your password or need to verify your identity.

  3. Add, edit, or delete a payment method for AOL services

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    Learn how to add, edit, or delete the payment method used for AOL products and service on your My Account page. You'll need to sign in with your Primary username and ...

  4. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    Learn how to turn off 2-step verification and receive a verification code to sign into your AOL account. You can use phone verification or authenticator app verification to add an extra security step.

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  6. Personal unblocking key - Wikipedia

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    A personal unblocking key (PUK) is used to reset a PIN on a SIM card when it is forgotten or lost. Learn how to use PUK, its limitations and related codes.

  7. SIM Application Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    SIM Application Toolkit (STK) is a standard of the GSM system that enables the SIM card to initiate actions for various value-added services. Learn about its advantages, limitations, applications, and updates for different network and card systems.

  8. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  9. Mobile identity management - Wikipedia

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    When using mobile identity, no separate card reader is needed, as the phone itself already performs both functions. In contrast to other approaches, the mobile phone in conjunction with a mobile signature-enabled SIM card aims to offer the same security and ease of use as for example smart cards in existing digital identity management systems.