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Hey guys, welcome back to another tech tip! Today's video marks the first day that we're actually going to be starting including iOS and Mac OS operating systems. So, in today's video, we're going to show you how to set up your email in the mail app on iOS. Let's get to it! Alright guys, now that we're over here at the computer, you can see I've got an iPhone right here on the actual screen. This is one of our first videos, and we're going to start releasing more of them, whether they're iOS or Mac operating system devices, which is super cool. In today's video, we've got the iPhone, and we're going to show you how to set up a mail or an email account on the mail app. So, what you're gonna want to do - this is a live demonstration of what I'm actually doing - is to click on mail. If you don't have mail, you will want to visit the App Store to download it. It looks like it does require an Apple ID account, so you'll want to make sure you get that all set up under your App Store. Once you've got it downloaded, it typically comes with any iOS operating system. In any case, if you do not have it downloaded, go ahead and proceed. Click on mail, and you can see right here it's going to ask you what type of email provider you have - whether it's iCloud, exchange, Yahoo, AOL, Outlook. Those are the common ones. If you have something off the wall, such as CenturyLink or BellSouth, you'll need to go down and click on other and set it up that way. However, in today's demonstration, we're going to get you used to Yahoo. So, we're gonna click on...