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Why has Yahoo Mail discontinued its use of the Cloud on Android Smartphones? Is the private equity firm that owns it that cheap? Android Smartphones now have the entire volume of the user's emails loaded onto their phones. It's 2023, and the private equity firm now pushes all of the email storage onto each user's cellphone. Is it the same for iPhone users, who traditionally have more of a challenge in using Yahoo Mail? Do PC users have the same problem? Or is it unique to the design of the Smartphone app? This is absolutely ridiculous and needs to be addressed in this article. Stevenmitchell (talk) 21:14, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]