If you’re like most people, you probably have an old Myspace account that you use to keep in touch with friends and family. If you don’t, it’s time to get rid of it. Myspace is a social networking site that was created in 2003 and has since been used by millions of people around the world. It’s free to use and can be accessed through your computer or phone. To access your old Myspace account, first log into your account using the username and password that you used when you first registered. Then click on the “Account Settings” link in the top left corner of the main Myspace screen. Under “Account Settings,” you’ll find a section called “Security.” In this section, you’ll need to set up a new password for your Myspace account. You can also choose to never have another user sign in to your account again (this is called a " locked account"). If you do this, anyone who tries to sign in will be prompted for their new password first. Once you’ve set up your new password and security settings, click on the “Log In” button at the bottom of the main Myspace screen. You’ll be asked for your old Myspace username and password. If everything looks correct, clicking on the “Log In” button will take you back to your old Myspace page where you can continue using your accounts data as usual.