Q: How are my home page preferences stored?
A: When you make changes to your page, your choices are stored as a "cookie" on the computer that you are using. Cookies store information you enter on a Web page, such as preferences or login information, to save you time later. They are very small files, and are designed to make a Web page more convenient to use so that you don't have to keep re-entering the same information. We use cookies on AOL.com so that you are not required to login or even have an AOL screen name to be able to still use and save our personalization features.
For more information on cookies, please visit this AOL Help link:
Q: What can I customize on the new AOL.com home page?
A: One of the great new things about the new AOL.com is that the are lots of ways to customize the page to both make it look the way you want it to look and give you the information that is most important and useful to you. Throughout the page, there are ways to customize but here are a few key areas:
Themes: Users can customize the colors and background of the new page. There are 6 themes to choose from with more to come.
My Links: Users can now add any links they want to the page so that they can access their most frequently visited sites more easily.
Directory: Users now have the ability to reorder the AOL Directory by dragging and dropping items to be able to put the links in whatever order best meets their needs.
My Stuff: Users can choose which 4 panels are present when the page first loads each time the browser opens. Additionally, for the AOL, Yahoo, and Gmail Panels, users can setup accounts to be able to login and preview their emails.
My Networks: Users can set up logins for any or all of the social networking sites including AIM, Bebo, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Depening on the social network, there are also different ways to view the content (list vs thumbnail) that users are able to customize.
My Local: Users can enter and store up to 5 different locations to get weather, real-time news, gas prices, and lottery information from. Additionally, users can customize the local experience by minimizing individual sections (for example hiding just the lottery section)
RSS Feed Browser: Users can add individual RSS feeds and categories to the page to be able to see content from their favorite external sites.
Q: Why did all of the changes I made to my home page disappear?
A: If you make changes as described above and then come back to the page to find that none of those changes are there, what might be happening is that your "cookies" have being deleted. As noted in an earlier question, cookies are the way that your individual choices are managed. So if your cookies are deleted or if your settings are such that you don't allow cookies to be saved, then your customization choices will also not be able to be saved for the next time you visit the page.
Q: How can I prevent the changes I make to my home page from being lost?
A: Sometimes the deletion of cookies can be manual and other times it can be from a setting on your Internet browser that either deletes them or doesn't allow them to be saved in the first place. Below are some steps to check your browser to make sure its set up to save your choices.
Internet Explorer
To check your browser settings click click the "Alt" key and "T" keys simultaneously and your "Tools" menu should drop down from the top of your browser window automatically.

Then select "Internet Options" from the menu and then the "Privacy" tab.

If your settings are listed as Medium/High or higher, you may need to manually add AOL.com as a site from which you will allow cookies to save your settings. To add AOL.com, just click on the "Sites" button and then type www.aol.com in the input field then click "Allow". That's it.

If your Privacy settings are Medium or lower, you should not have to worry about losing your choices unless you manually choose to delete
Firefox
To check your browser settings click the "Alt" and "T" keys simultaneously and your "Tools" menu should drop down from the top of your browser window. Select "Options" from the menu and then select the "Privacy tab. ". Make sure that the checkboxes in the Cookies section are checked and that "Keep Until" is set as "until they expire".
Safari
For you Safari users, you can find similar setting by clicking Alt-E and then click on the "Security" tab. Make sure that the Accept Cookies setting is set to Always or Only from sites you navigate to (make sure its not set as Never).

Q: Why don't I see the changes I've made to my home page on other machines?
A: Being that cookies are only saved on the computer that is being used, your personalization options will only be on that specific computer. If you use a different computer, even if you sign-on to the AOL network, you will not get the customization that you previously set.
Being able to make your choices portable is a feature that we see lots of value in and we have our developers working on to build a solution that will let you bind your home page preferences to your AOL or potentially other external accounts, which we hope to release later this year. The benefit of this feature will be that you can sign in to any computer at any time and have your home page reflect your preferences
Reader CommentsRSS
Sanjay Nayar
Nov 30th 2008, 8:27PM
Hey Angela - sounds like you might be in whats called "screen reader friendly mode" which is to help with accessibility for those who need it by disabling some of pages features.
Try clicking on this link: http://www.aol.com/?sr=0& and that should give you a page with the edit options for My Stuff.
Hope this helps!
Sanjay
Sanjay Nayar
Nov 30th 2008, 8:28PM
Mary,
Sorry to hear that you are having trouble finding your Favorites! We assume you are referring to your list of Favorite links or feeds that you have previously stored in AOL software. If that's not the case, please let us know.
If you are using AOL 8.0, 9.0 or 9.1 software, your Favorites are saved on AOL's servers and will be available on any computer using AOL software. To load AOL 9.1 to gain access your old Favorites, go to http://downloads@aol.com.
To get access to your Favorites on the Web using any Web browser, go to http://favorites.aol.com, sign in and then click on the Bookmarks or Feeds tabs accordingly depending on which Favorites you are looking for. If this is your first time using the Favorites site, you will get a pop-up asking you if you would like to import your old Favorites from AOL. Saying yes to this will populate all of your Favorites from your AOL software for the specific account you are signed on as. You can go back to this site in the future anytime to access your list of Favorites.
You can also add a shortcut to AOL Favorites in your My Links section of the new AOL.com experience in the upper-left hand corner of the screen under the AOL logo. Click on Add New Link, type in the url http://favorites.aol.com and the title Favorites and click Add. This way you will always have a shortcut to the site.
If you were using an older version of the AOL software like 6.0 or 7.0, you may have opted to store your favorites on your computer. If that's the case, you will need to restore or move your old Filing Cabinet file. You can follow the directions at this help article to do this.
Hope this helps!
Sanjay
elboyero
Dec 1st 2008, 9:25AM
This new home page is really awful mainly the themes,and not very friendly.
hrosnic
Dec 1st 2008, 7:08PM
How can I please change my screen name and add an additional user? By adding the additional user do they have to sign in under my user name and password? Please hurry screen name is associated to an X JACK...!!! Thank you !
demitorus
Dec 1st 2008, 11:42PM
Sanjay,
I think you need to make it possible to print out this FAQ (Personalizing Your Page). I could only get print outs of what was on the screen until I copy and pasted the article into Word and printed it out from there.
Bill Meyers
winpressstables
Dec 1st 2008, 10:41PM
I have favorites on my other computer in aol 9.0, I need to have it on this computer this has vista the other is xp, PLEASE HELP I am used to having that and the hearts to help me add favorites and where they go on top or on the side
rosefalcontravel
Dec 2nd 2008, 5:09AM
why does the slots site come up, showing the players, but then a screen comes up that say's "Error", and it wont completely load the slots?...I have 6 million pts, so I have played slots for a long time.....please help....thank you
Dave
Dec 2nd 2008, 9:29AM
I have a very old website through AOL and would like to access / update, and possibly download the content (so I have a copy). I have not been on AOL in years! How do I get to this web content?
Sanjay Nayar
Dec 2nd 2008, 1:32PM
thanks for the suggestion Bill - whenever we have a document like that in the future, I'll look to have a printable version also.
Sanjay
Lisa Markland
Dec 2nd 2008, 8:26PM
AOL SHOULD GIVE THE AOL EMAIL SUBSCRIBER THE RIGHT TO CONTROL WHAT IMAGERY SHOWS UP WHEN SHE OR HE LOGS INTO AN ACCOUNT. IF THE PERSON DOES NOT LIKE THE DEFAULT MONKEY IMAGE, HE OR SHE CAN RESET IT TO THE SMILEY FACE OR WHATEVER, WHILE WAITING TO BE LOGGED IN.
babygirllover28
Jan 4th 2009, 6:54PM
i have a problem its easy to delete accounts on other like yahoo or google but aol its hard to delete an account
ltoddlpaco
Dec 3rd 2008, 1:38PM
Can you please tell me how to change my email address?
ltoddlpaco
Dec 3rd 2008, 6:05PM
Please help me out here. I emailed you this morning, but have not heard back from you. Can you please tell me how I can change my email address.
Sanjay Nayar
Dec 3rd 2008, 6:11PM
hey there,
well you cant "change" your email address but you can definitely create a new free one and just tell all your friends to start using the new one.
You can very easily sign up for a new free AOL email by going to https://new.aol.com/freeaolweb and you should be able to sign up!
Hope this helps!
rlb
Dec 4th 2008, 4:15PM
The address http://webmail.aol.com/39997/aol/en-us/suite.aspx , (which is what aol uses to get to webmail page?) does not get me to AOL email and toggles with this address http://webmail.aol.com/39997/aol/en-us/Default.aspx?rp=suite.aspx&wt=Standard . This is on my home comuter(XP) and work computer (Vista), however I can get to email on other computers. Any suggestions to get my computers to go to aol webmail?
Sanjay Nayar
Dec 4th 2008, 4:18PM
why not just link to webmail.aol.com (leaving off everything else). That will always direct you to your email no matter where you are.
Allen Gaston
Dec 4th 2008, 3:13PM
I changed my opening page to make AOL my home page....but I now want to return to my earlier standard opening page which shows AOL as a link to open it, but I want to see other links like Dell Help and NetFlix.
How do I do it???
Charles Parmelee
Dec 4th 2008, 5:15PM
I have lost my buddy list. Where would have gone to?
Charles Parmelee
Dec 4th 2008, 5:17PM
How do I get my buddy list back. It just disappeared one day and I can not find out where it went.
rich rokosz
Dec 6th 2008, 12:41PM
I wish you would delete your "help and support" button from your page...since AOL offers neither.