Enjoy advanced protection against phishing and malware, no ads, and other premium features for your Outlook.com account – all part of your Microsoft 365 subscription.
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Personalized email address. Microsoft 365 subscribers can create a personalized email address that's associated with your Outlook.com mailbox. For example, yourname@example.com.
Note: Starting November 30, 2023, Microsoft 365 subscribers will no longer be able to create a new email address for any personalized domain associated with their Outlook.com mailbox. Learn more.
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Advanced email security. As a Microsoft 365 subscriber, you get enhanced security tools that help protect your inbox from phishing and malware. Learn more about advanced Outlook.com security for subscribers.
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Email encryption. Outlook.com includes encryption and prevent forwarding features that ensure your confidential and personal information you share via email stays encrypted and doesn’t leave Microsoft 365. This is useful when you don’t trust the recipient’s email provider to be secure. Learn more about encrypted messages.
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Ad-free interface. Microsoft 365 subscribers enjoy an ad-free Outlook.com mailbox. Without ads, you have less distractions and enjoy faster page load times.
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Larger mailbox storage. Microsoft 365 subscribers get 100 GB of email storage as a subscription benefit. You'll have 100 GB of email storage at your disposal.
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100 GB is not available to Microsoft 365 trial subscribers. The increased storage only becomes available shortly after a paid subscription starts.
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Starting February 1, 2023, cloud storage used across Microsoft 365 apps and services will include Outlook.com attachments data and OneDrive data. Learn more.
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Premium support. Microsoft 365 subscriptions include premium customer support, so if you need to contact Microsoft for help, you'll get our highest level of service.
Not a Microsoft 365 subscriber? Take your Outlook.com to the next level. Microsoft 365 subscribers get all these benefits plus the latest versions of the full Office applications and cloud services. Learn more about Microsoft 365.
Frequently asked questions
The ad-free subscription benefit means you won’t see banner ads or ads in your message list when you use Outlook.com. You’ll continue to receive all messages sent to your account, some of which may be advertisements you signed up to receive, or junk mail.
Subscription FAQs
Prices vary depending on your location. Check out the costs for your country.
These benefits activate automatically for all Microsoft 365 subscribers who have an Outlook.com mailbox associated with their subscription. Outlook.com mailboxes have email addresses ending in @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com, and @msn.com.
With a Microsoft 365 Family subscription, you can share the benefits with up to 5 other people. If the people you share your benefits with have Outlook.com mailboxes, they’ll get the benefits automatically. Learn about sharing Microsoft 365 Home subscription benefits.
No, these benefits only apply if your subscription is associated with an Outlook.com account. Outlook.com accounts have email addresses ending in @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com, and @msn.com.
For more information, see Advanced Outlook.com security for Microsoft 365 subscribers.
You'll continue to have access to your Outlook.com account, but the premium benefits will be deactivated.
The Outlook.com Premium standalone offering is now closed to new subscribers. Current subscribers can renew their subscriptions to continue receiving subscription benefits. To learn more, see Outlook.com Premium closed to new subscribers.
Business user FAQs
No. Outlook.com is a consumer service, so these benefits apply only to Microsoft 365 consumer subscriptions.
Yes, you’ll need to sign in to your Microsoft 365 account as the administrator and remove your domain. For detailed instructions, go to Remove a domain from Microsoft 365. If your domain in Microsoft 365 has dependencies (for example, users, groups, and aliases), you’ll be provided a list of objects that you need to remove as well.
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