Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Edge feature that blocks pop-ups is effective in preventing websites from automatically opening a new window or tab, or a partial window on top of your current web page. This feature is turned on by default. There are many different types of pop-ups, including advertisements, notices, offers, or alerts that can appear at various times on any web page. Some can be helpful, such as ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Request a refund for digital games | Xbox Support
Find out how to submit a request for a refund for a purchase of digital Xbox content.
Change notification settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change app notifications, banners, and sound settings in Windows.
Track my Microsoft Rewards orders - Microsoft Support
Sign in to account.microsoft.com, then select Order History on your Rewards page.
Manage your game clips and screenshots | Xbox Support
Learn how to edit, upload, and manage your game clips and screenshots.
Make and receive phone calls from your PC - Microsoft Support
Leave your Android device in your pocket the next time it rings — pick up the call from your PC instead. Calling requires Bluetooth capability on both your PC and on your Android device, so make sure you have it turned on for both.
Get started with PowerPoint for the web - Microsoft Support
Learn how to get started with PowerPoint for the web from Office.com and create presentations online.
Applies To: PowerPoint for the web
How Bing delivers search results - Microsoft Support
We respect user intent. When a user expresses a clear intent to access specific information, we provide relevant results even if they are less credible, while (as described in more detail below) working to ensure that users are not misled by such search results.
Remove specific prevalent malware with Windows Malicious Software ...
Discusses the release of the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) to help remove specific prevalent malicious software from Windows-based computers.
Windows camera, microphone, and privacy - Microsoft Support
In Windows, having a camera and microphone as part of your device lets you make Teams video calls, take pictures, record videos, and more. Many apps and services request and use the camera or microphone, and Windows settings give you control over which apps can use your camera or microphone.