How to turn on 2 step authentication (login verification) in Hotmail

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Hi,

To help secure your<a href="https://myemailhelplinenumber.com/
"> Hotmail and Outlook.</a> com logins please empower 2-advance check:

Login to Sign in to your Microsoft account

In the event that you have a substitute location, check it

When incited, enter your security code

Snap the connection for Set up 2 stage check

Hotmail 2 stage confirmation verification.JPG

Keep on following the prompts of the Set up two-advance confirmation wizard to wrap up your Microsoft account.

On the off chance that you need access to your record from gadgets that don't bolster 2-advance confirmation, for example, as Xbox 360 or a mail program on your PC, make an application secret key.
 
Hi,

To help secure your
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<a href="https://myemailhelplinenumber.com/
">email</a>
com logins please empower 2-advance check:

Login to Sign in to your Microsoft account

In the event that you have a substitute location, check it

When incited, enter your security code

Snap the connection for Set up 2 stage check

Hotmail 2 stage confirmation verification.JPG

Keep on following the prompts of the Set up two-advance confirmation wizard to wrap up your Microsoft account.

On the off chance that you need access to your record from gadgets that don't bolster 2-advance confirmation, for example, as Xbox 360 or a mail program on your PC, make an application secret key.
I referenced the accompanying a day or two ago at EMD, however I figured I would make reference to it here, as well.

In light of a blogpost about Outlook's ongoing security refreshes I chose to check my own Outlook account. I set up 2FA and have the choice of getting the code on my telephone or at an other email address.

To test things, I went to a neighbor's home and attempted to login to my record on her PC, as a programmer may who had one factor (my secret phrase) however not the second. All things considered, on the code page I tapped on the drop-down bolt and chose the choice that "I don't approach different things" (once more, as a programmer may). Viewpoint requested another substitute email - I gave it my auntie's - and immediately sent a code to that different location!!

On the off chance that this is the manner in which MS's 2FA should work, it's not exactly the degree of security of Gmail's rendition, is it? It resembles giving records to programmers with a royal flair, since numerous who have empowered 2FA are going to believe that enough to decrease the nature of their own passwords (from, state, 16 characters to 6). Also, if my experience is repeatable for other people, a mess of Outlook records are more helpless than they were previously.

By chance, as I review, my very own PC is additionally a 'confided in pc,' as per MS. My auntie's isn't. Indeed, she doesn't have a MS record of any sort. In any case, despite everything I got in to my "secured" Outlook account on her PC utilizing only the secret key!

Maybe another person could affirm this?
 
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