Microsoft is changing its approach to automatic sign-ins, giving users more control over their account security and privacy.
Microsoft is no longer planning to keep users of its services signed in automatically after they entered their credentials.
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Microsoft was planning to make some changes to the way you sign in to a Microsoft account in February, keeping accounts ...
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Starting next month, Microsoft is doing away with that. Going forward, users who sign into a Microsoft account will automatically remain signed in until they manually sign out. The Verge reports ...
Nowhere is this more true than with our email platforms at home and especially ... your settings and make recommendations — Google’s account security check-up, for example.
Microsoft has quietly announced that it’s planning to change the sign-in experience for personal Microsoft accounts on the web in February 2025. Starting next month, users will no longer see the ...
Microsoft is making some changes to the way you sign in to a Microsoft account next month. Starting in February, you will stay signed in to a Microsoft account automatically unless you sign out or ...