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How do I sign in or sign out of Hotmail?

How do I sign in or sign out of Hotmail?

Less Hotmail is now Outlook.com. If you can’t sign in to your Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account, or you’re not sure how to sign in or sign out, here are some solutions. Sign in to Hotmail or Outlook.com Go to the Outlook.com sign-in pageand select Sign in. Enter your email address or phone number and select Next.

What happened to Hotmail?

We’ve redesigned and relaunched Hotmail as Outlook. We’re still committed to building the best free email and calendar.

How do I create a new Hotmail account?

Enter your Hotmail email address. In the “Email, phone, or Skype” text box, type in the email address that you use for your Hotmail account. If you haven’t logged into your Hotmail account in over 270 days (or within 10 days of creating the account), it will be deleted and you’ll need to make a new account.

How do I sign in to my Outlook email account?

In Outlook.com, select your account picture at the top of the screen. Select Sign out. Go to the Outlook.com sign-in pageand select Sign in. Enter your email address or phone number and select Next. On the Enter password page, clear Keep me signed in. Enter your password and select Sign in.

What is Hotmail and how does it work?

With Hotmail, anyone can read and receive e-mail messages from any computer in the world. It’s great for people who use more than one computer, travel frequently, or do not own a computer. Your messages are stored in a central location, so your Inbox is always up to date, no matter where you are.

Is MSN Hotmail a downloadable application?

MSN Hotmail isn’t a downloadable application; rather, a link takes you to MSN’s site to register for a Hotmail account. The Inbox interface is very intuitive to use, thanks to large, clearly marked buttons, although it is a little cluttered with the Flash advertisements that are typical of Web-based e-mail clients.

Is Hotmail free to use?

The basic e-mail services are free, but competing sites such as Yahoo! and Gmail offer larger storage capacity and more readable font sizes. Regardless, if you’re searching for a Web-based e-mail client that you can use anywhere, and storage size isn’t an issue, Hotmail is worth trying out.

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