imo.im is a web-based instant messaging service that allows users to connect to multiple third-party instant messaging networks and communicate via chats consisting of text, video, and voice. Third-party messaging services currently supported by the service include Google Talk, AIM, Myspace, ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, Skype, and Facebook. The user registration and sign up process requires an existing account with one of the supported third-party messaging services. This article will walk you through the process of signing-in to imo.im.

Steps

  1. Go to the imo website to sign in using one of the supported, integrated messaging services Facebook currently only allows you to sign in using a username and password associated with one of several supported third-party services.
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    • If you don't already have an account for one of the supported third-party services, learn how to register for the imo service.
  3. Click the “Sign In” button or press “enter” on your keyboard to complete the process and sign in to the imo messaging service.
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    How do I stop someone from seeing me on Imo.Im?
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    Just remove them from your contacts list and they will not be able to see you anymore.
  • Question
    How do I change my email address on my account if it was spelled incorrectly?
    Community Answer
    You may have to create a new account entirely if the misspelled account was already activated.
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    How do I make my account private?
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    Just don't comment and make your videos private.
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      Tips

      • Select the “remember me” checkbox to save your username for easier signing-in in the future.

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      Warnings

      • You must already have an account with one of the supported third-party services in order to sign in to the imo service.

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