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Change/Update Outlook.com Account Password

How To Change/Update Your Outlook.com Account Password (Updated)

13/05/202013/12/2022

If you have an email account created years ago, and haven’t updated your login info since then, then follow this guide to easily change/update your Outlook.com account password. Most email services, similar to Outlook don’t require updating it, but for better security, it’s always best to make your password strong. To change/update your Outlook.com account password it’s pretty simple and you can do it on any browser within a few minutes.

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How To Change/Update Your Outlook.com Account Password

So, follow the steps below to find how to do that.

  • Step 1. First open your browser, go to Outlook’s home page, next click the “Sign In” button.
  • Step 2. Put your Outlook.com username, then click the “Next” button.
  • Step 3. In the next screen, put your password, next click the “Sign In” button.
  • Step 4. When you sign in, you’ll be taken to Outlook.com inbox. In the top-right corner of that page, click the profile picture, and next click the “My Account” link.
My Account Outlook.com
My Account Outlook.com
  • Step 5. Next click to “Security‘ form the top bar, and “Change password” form the security page
  • Step 6. You may need to type your password again. Do it, and then click the “Sign In” button.

  • Step 7. In Change Your Password page, put your current password, next put the new password, and re-enter the new password. When done, click the “Save” button.
Change Password Settings
Change Password Settings

Done! Your Outlook.com account password is now changed.

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So that’s all about how to change/update your Outlook.com account password. Hope you found this article useful. Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below, follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more news and updates.

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