How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft
Here are the most likely causes for an unrecognized charge: A Microsoft subscription has recurring billing enabled. Someone you know, such as a family member, bought something with your card. You can now investigate this on the Manage your payments page. A previously declined charge was charged again. A pre-order or split order was shipped. Someone made an in-app purchase from an app, game, or ...
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.
Smart App Control Frequently Asked Questions - Microsoft Support
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Smart App Control, a Windows feature designed to block malicious, untrusted, or potentially unwanted apps from running on your device.
Download Microsoft Authenticator | Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Authenticator app helps you sign into your accounts when you're using two-step verification.
Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription purchased through a third party
Learn how to manage your Microsoft 365 subscription and billing if you purchased it through a third-party retailer.
Subscription inactivity FAQ | Xbox Support
Learn what happens if you don't use your Xbox subscription and it becomes inactive, and how you can cancel or reactivate that subscription.
View and manage your subscriptions on Xbox | Xbox Support
Get info on how to sign up for, extend, or check the latest offers on subscriptions on your Xbox console.
Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows - Microsoft Support
Uninstall from the Start menu Select Start > All apps and search for the app in the list shown. Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall in Settings Select Start > Settings > Apps > Installed apps . Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall.
KB5022661—Windows support for the Trusted Signing (formerly Azure Code ...
Summary The /INTEGRITYCHECK linker option provides Windows kernel digital signature verification for user mode Portable Executables (PE) files. This linker option is required for anti-malware and anti-cheat scenarios to register components with the Windows Security Center. You must sign IntegrityCheck-linked user mode PEs using Trusted Signing (formerly Azure Code Signing). The cross-signing ...
Secure Boot DB and DBX variable update events - Microsoft Support
In this article Introduction Summary Generic Secure Boot events (1032 to 1800) Device specific events (1795 to 1808) Change log Introduction To help keep Windows devices secure, Microsoft maintains several Secure Boot related components, including the Secure Boot signature databases (DB and DBX), the key exchange key (KEK), and the Windows boot manager. Windows applies updates to these ...