Hotmail is one of the most popular and oldest email services worldwide. Established in 1995, it was acquired by Microsoft in 1997 and offers seamless integration with Microsoft services. The service was rebranded to Outlook.com in 2013, but millions of users still know it as Hotmail. All existing @hotmail.com addresses continue to work perfectly.
Open your web browser and go to outlook.com.
Click "Sign in" on the page.
Enter your Hotmail email address and click "Next."
Enter your password.
Click "Sign in" to access your inbox.
Download the Outlook app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
Launch the application.
Tap "Add Account" and enter your Hotmail email address.
Enter your password.
Tap "Sign in" to access your inbox with push notifications enabled.
Click "Forgot password" on the sign-in page. Microsoft will send a security code to your recovery email or phone. Enter the code and create a new password.
If Microsoft detects suspicious activity, your account may be locked. Follow the on-screen prompts to verify your identity and regain access.
Clear your browser's cache and cookies. Update your browser to the latest version. If problems persist, try a different browser or incognito mode.
Yes, all @hotmail.com email addresses still work. Simply go to outlook.com and sign in with your existing Hotmail credentials. Microsoft migrated all Hotmail accounts to Outlook.com, but your email address and data remain intact.
Yes, Hotmail was rebranded to Outlook.com in 2013. Both services use the same platform, and existing @hotmail.com addresses continue to function alongside @outlook.com addresses.
Visit account.live.com/recover and follow the identity verification steps. Microsoft will send a security code to your recovery email or phone number. Enter the code to unlock your account and reset your password.