What is a Microsoft account? - Microsoft Support
What is a Microsoft account used for? You need a Microsoft account to sign in to your Windows pc, Xbox console, or any of Microsoft’s products and services, including Office, Outlook.com, OneDrive, Xbox Live, Microsoft 365, Family Safety, Skype, Bing, Microsoft Store and MSN.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Stay safe with a genuine Office license - Microsoft Support
Learn how to tell if your Office software is genuine. To help determine if your Microsoft software is genuine, go to our How to Tell site for more information. Here you'll learn about authentic packaging, including what to look for with product key labels, and Certificate of Authenticity (COA), how to report counterfeit software, and find out what your shopping and licensing options are.
Applies To: Office 2019
Microsoft Edge browsing activity for personalized advertising and ...
Under Personalization & advertising, turn on or off the setting for Allow Microsoft to save your browsing activity including history, usage, favorites, web content, and other browsing data to personalize Microsoft Edge and Microsoft services like ads, search, shopping and news.
Stay up to date with news and interests - Microsoft Support
The taskbar can display the temperature in Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). To switch between these two units, select the weather icon on the taskbar, select the Edit location and unit icon on the weather card, select Celsius or Fahrenheit on the weather, and select Save. News and interests is supported in any taskbar orientation.
Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you’re connecting to your home Wi-Fi network, consider changing the type of security that your router or access point uses. You can do this by signing in to your router using the software for it, and then changing the security type for your home Wi-Fi network.
Options > Junk Email - Microsoft Support
Treat all email as junk unless it comes from someone in my Safe Senders or Safe Recipients lists, or from senders in my organization Select this option if you want email messages from senders that aren't defined in your Safe Senders List or Safe Recipients List or email messages from outside your organization to be treated as junk email. Email messages identified as junk email are moved to the ...
Applies To: Outlook Web App Light, Outlook Web App
HomeGroup from start to finish - Microsoft Support
After you create a homegroup, other PCs running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, or Windows 7 on your network can join it. Add your other PCs to the homegroup
How to share your Microsoft 365 Family subscription
Invite via email. Enter their email and select Invite.The email you use to invite them should also be the email they use for their shared Microsoft 365 subscription.
Record steps to reproduce a problem - Microsoft Support
Review the record of the steps you followed to make sure it shows what you want it to show. Select Save, name the .zip file, choose where to save it, and then select Save.Now you can attach and send this .zip file to the person helping you troubleshoot the problem on your PC.
Turn recurring billing on or off for a Microsoft subscription
How to turn on recurring billing. When recurring billing is turned on, you’ll be billed for your subscription on your renewal date. If you turn off recurring billing, your subscription will expire on the date shown, and you won't be billed in the future.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard