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Hotmail is a free webmail service provided by Microsoft. This service allows users to send and receive emails, as well as store attachments. To sign in to Hotmail, you need your username and password for your account.
Sign in on a computer
To sign in to Hotmail on a computer, follow these steps:
Go to the Hotmail website: https://outlook.com/: https://outlook.com/
Enter your username in the Username field.
Enter your password in the Password field.
Click Sign in.
Sign in on a phone
To sign in to Hotmail on a phone, you can use the Microsoft Outlook app.
Download the Outlook app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
Open the Outlook app.
Tap Accounts.
Enter your username in the Username field.
Enter your password in the Password field.
Tap Sign in.
Forgot username or password
If you forgot your username or password, you can retrieve it by:
On a computer: Go to the Hotmail website and click Forgot username or password.
On a phone: Open the Outlook app and click Forgot username or password.
Notes
To protect your account, you should use a strong password and change your password regularly.
You should keep your username and password in a safe place.
History of Hotmail
Hotmail was founded in 1996 by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith. It was the first webmail service in the world and quickly became popular. In 1997, Microsoft acquired Hotmail for $400 million.
Hotmail has undergone many changes since its inception. In 2012, Microsoft rebranded Hotmail as Outlook.com. In 2019, Microsoft added a new feature to Outlook.com called "Focused Inbox" which automatically sorts your email into two categories: Focused and Other.
Hotmail features
Hotmail offers a variety of features, including:
Sending and receiving emails
Storing attachments
Using Office Online apps
Creating calendars and contacts
Creating groups and collaborating
How to secure your Hotmail account
To secure your Hotmail account, you should take the following steps:
Use a strong password that is at least 8 characters long and includes a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters.
Change your password regularly, at least every 6 months.
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an additional layer of security.
Be careful of phishing emails and do not open attachments from untrusted sources.