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  2. Contact AOL customer support

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    Find out how to get live expert help with your AOL needs, from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. You can also access 24/7 phone support if you are a paid member by calling 1-800-827-6364.

  3. LiveChat - Wikipedia

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    LiveChat is a web-based software that offers online chat, help desk, web analytics and ticketing system for customer service and online sales. It was launched in 2002 and is available in 41 languages and 48 countries.

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    Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number on the AOL Help page.

  5. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the software and technology features that can be found on the Facebook website and mobile app, such as News Feed, Friends, Wall, Timeline, and more. This article is part of a series about Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook.

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    Call 1-800-358-4860 to get live expert help with your AOL needs, or chat with AOL experts 24x7. AOL Live Support Plus also includes online security products to protect your identity and information.

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    Get live assistance with your AOL needs, from email and passwords to technical questions and mobile email. Plus, enjoy online password manager, McAfee virus protection and more for just $6.99/mo.

  8. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Technical support scams rely on social engineering to persuade victims that their device is infected with malware. [15] [16] Scammers use a variety of confidence tricks to persuade the victim to install remote desktop software, with which the scammer can then take control of the victim's computer.

  9. YouNow - Wikipedia

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    YouNow is an American platform where users can stream their own video content or interact with others in real time. It has features like partnership, virtual goods, safety measures and a tag-based topic system.