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  2. Reactivate your Private WiFi - AOL Help

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    If you have an active AOL plan, call 1-800-827-6364 and we’ll help you reactivate your Private WiFi.

  3. PRIVATE WiFi® Quick Start Guide - AOL Help

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    If you change this default setting, you can activate PRIVATE WiFi at any time clicking on the status icon (PC: right-click the icon in the Taskbar at the bottom right of your screen, Mac: click the Menu Bar icon at the top right of your screen) and selecting Activate. To deactivate PRIVATE WiFi, click on the Menu Bar icon and select Deactivate.

  4. Reactivate your AOL, CompuServe, or Netscape account

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    We’d be happy to welcome you back! We have everything you need from email, to identity protection, to computer security and more. Take control of your digital life by contacting our customer service team.

  5. AT&T Internet - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Internet is an AT&T brand of broadband internet service. Previously, AT&T Internet was branded as U-verse Internet and bundled with U-verse TV, which was spun off into the newly independent DirecTV in 2021. AT&T Internet plans powered by fiber-optic cable use the AT&T Fiber brand.

  6. AT&T Broadband - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Broadband LLC was an American digital cable television and telecommunications provider that served as the cable operations division of AT&T.It was founded in March 1999 when AT&T acquired the assets of TCI and renamed it to AT&T Broadband.

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