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To sign in to Outlook.com or Hotmail, you'll need your Microsoft Account username and password. Sign-in. Note: Check the Don't show this again box if you want to go straight to Outlook.com next time (not recommended for shared computers).
Sign in to your Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, MSN.com or Live.com account. Download the free desktop and mobile app to connect all your email accounts, including Gmail, Yahoo, and iCloud, in one place.
Sign in to Outlook on the web with your work or school account. Go to outlook.office.com. If you're not automatically signed in with your work or school account, follow the prompts to enter the email address and password for your work or school account.
Log in to your Microsoft Outlook email account. Connect, organize, and get things done with Microsoft Outlook.
Change your password with your email provider. See the following sections for instructions on changing your email account password for several major email providers. If your email account provider isn't listed, contact your admin or the email provider's help desk.
Break free from passwords. Make your account even more secure with optional passwordless sign-in. One place to manage it all. Manage your account from a single dashboard, including payment information, purchases, subscriptions, and more. Simplify your day. Access all your Microsoft apps, services, and games with one account.
Access the Microsoft account password reset portal for your type of account. Enter your identifying information like your phone number, email address, or Skype name that you use to sign in. Choose where you’d like to receive your verifying code that confirms your identity.
Change your password in Outlook.com. Your Outlook.com password is the same as your Microsoft account password. Go to Microsoft account security and select Password security. As a security measure, you might be prompted to verify your identity with a security code.
With Outlook sign-in verification, you don't need to remember or type any passwords or use a onetime SMS code, you can simply use the Outlook app plus a biometric or PIN to approve a sign-in on your phone.