Starting next month, Microsoft is doing away with that. Going forward, users who sign into a Microsoft account will automatically remain signed in until they manually sign out. The Verge reports that ...
Microsoft accounts will stay signed in unless you sign out or use private browsing. Remember to manually sign out from Microsoft accounts on public devices or use private browsing after the recent ...
You may find that hackers have changed your log-in information and that you can't access your account. In this case, you may need Microsoft's help. There's a page, here, where you can be guided ...
Microsoft will keep you logged into your online account indefinitely. Learn more about what you can do about it.
Using a Microsoft account to log into your computer can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on your needs and ...
Starting next month, if you don't want the browser to remember your Microsoft login credentials, you'll have to manually log out or open the page in private browsing mode. Here's why.
If you mistakenly forget to sign out of a Microsoft account in February, you can always force your account to be signed out on all browsers, apps, and anywhere else it’s being used apart from ...
Try checking your Microsoft Account Status or try logging in with another account. It’s possible you are unable to sign into your Microsoft account because it is closed or deleted. However ...
Microsoft is changing how you sign into a Microsoft account. Starting next month, you will remain signed it automatically, so make sure to log out if you’re using a public computer. At the ...
If none of these is the case, you can reset your Microsoft Account password and then try logging in again on your Windows 10 device. If the login is unsuccessful with the same error, try the next ...
A help desk phishing campaign targets an organization's Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) using spoofed ...