Tap on the ‘Allow’ button to let Spark access your AOL Account, so that you can start using your AOL email with Spark on iPhone or iPad.
Enter your email and password to sign into your AOL account.Tap on the ‘Set Up Account Manually’ button in blue.Tap on ‘Mail Accounts’ and then on the ‘Add Account’ button at the bottom.Scroll down till you see the ‘Settings’ option and tap on it.
Tap on the Sidebar button at the top left of the screen.Get Spark from the App Store for your iPhone and iPad and launch the app.Just sign into your AOL account and start using Spark for iOS. That’s it! There are no Settings to configure and no servers to specify. Then, tap on the blue ‘Allow’ button to grant Spark access to your email account, so you can use your AOL within Spark. On the next screen, enter your AOL password and tap Next.Type in your email address, tick the checkbox next to “I agree to the Spark Terms of Use and Privacy Policy” and tap on the “Next” button to proceed further.Read the intro screens by swiping them to the left or tap the “Skip” button at the bottom if you’re familiar with Spark’s features already.If you’re already using Spark and want to add a AOL account, these instructions here instead.
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