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You can make your Microsoft account far more secure if you ditch your password. But if you plan to do so, there's a step you absolutely must not skip.
Those of you who use a Microsoft account to sign in to Microsoft websites should be aware of an upcoming change that could put your security at risk. In a recent update to a support page on using ...
If you use Microsoft's apps and services, like Microsoft 365, Outlook, and Teams, you have a Microsoft account that you use to log in to them. Since your data can be confidential and sensitive ...
Once done, you will not get the prompt, but Microsoft can still ask you to enter the password if it finds any issues with the account security. Is it okay to turn off Windows Security?
Need to stay on Windows 10 for some reason? You can get one year of Extended Security Updates, and it actually works now.
If your Microsoft account keeps asking for a password multiple times a day, then it is mostly because the security has doubts about your account and there is something that triggers a check.
Microsoft phishing scams use fake security alerts and links that redirect to credential-stealing pages with warning signs, including urgent language and unusual senders.
Microsoft is moving toward a password-less future. As part of that shift, it no longer wants the Authenticator app to handle ...
You can access the Windows 10 ESU by launching 'Enroll now (ESU)' wizard, but it doesn't work right now for everyone.
Microsoft has made an update decision that significantly improves Windows 11 account security—here’s everything you need to know.
The tech giant is required to regularly provide U.S. officials with its plan for keeping government data safe from hacking.