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Manage your game clips and screenshots | Xbox Support
Learn how to edit, upload, and manage your game clips and screenshots.
Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support
What are passkeys? Passkeys are a replacement for your password. With passkeys, you can sign into your Microsoft personal account, or your work/school account using your face, fingerprint, or PIN.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Windows activity history and your privacy - Microsoft Support
Find out how Microsoft uses activity history data to provide personalized cross-device experiences and to help improve its products and services.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
What is: Multifactor Authentication - Microsoft Support
Wondering what multifactor authentication, sometimes known as two step verification, is? This article will explain it clearly.
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Learn how to troubleshoot Windows Media Player errors. Explore resources for general help with Windows Media Player.
Microsoft Rewards regions - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Rewards offers and redemption catalogs vary across regions. The following is a list of countries/regions in which Microsoft Rewards is currently available:
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Edit photos and videos in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to edit photos and videos using the Photos app in Windows.
Change the power mode for your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change the power mode on your Windows PC to preserve your battery, limit notifications, and background activity.
Microsoft Teams (free) - Microsoft Support
Get started with Microsoft Teams (free). Explore your options, find out what’s new, browse help topics, and more.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams personal, Microsoft Teams small business
App permissions - Microsoft Support
Learn how to locate and manage your app permissions on Windows devices. Some apps or games need specific permissions to work properly.