
Getting started with Hotmail.com email services is a straightforward process. Simply go to the Hotmail.com website and click on the "Create account" button.
You'll need to provide some basic information such as your name, birthdate, and a valid email address. This is to verify that you're a real person and not a robot.
Hotmail.com offers a free email service with a generous 5 GB of storage space. This is plenty of room for storing your emails, attachments, and contacts.
To set up your account, you'll also need to choose a password and security question. This is to protect your account from unauthorized access.
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Account Management
Hotmail is now Outlook.com, and to sign in to your account, go to www.outlook.com and select Sign in. If you haven't signed in to your account for more than 2 years, your account may have been deleted.
If you're trying to access your account after a long time, it's a good idea to use the sign-in troubleshooter to recover your username or password. This will help you get back into your account without any issues.
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To turn on two-step verification and create an app password, follow these steps:
- Sign in to Outlook.com or Hotmail.com at https://outlook.live.com/owa/.
- Go to the Security settings page and enter your password if prompted.
- Scroll down the page and choose Set up two-step verification under Two-step verification.
- Choose Next to start the setup wizard.
Remember, the app password you create will be 16 digits long and will be used to migrate your email to Office 365 for business.
Enable 2-Step Verification and App Password
To turn on two-step verification and create an app password, sign in to Outlook.com or Hotmail.com at https://outlook.live.com/owa/. This is the first step to securing your account.
The next step is to navigate to the Security settings page, where you'll enter your password if prompted. If you're using Outlook.com, click or tap your profile picture on the upper right to access this page.
Scroll down the page and choose Set up two-step verification under Two-step verification. This will start the setup wizard.
Note the 16-digit app password in the list under the Update your Windows Phone 8 (or earlier) with an app password section. You'll need this app password to migrate your email to Office 365 for business.
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To set up two-step verification, download the Microsoft Authenticator app from your app store. This app is available for both Android and iOS.
Open the Microsoft Authenticator app and choose + to scan the code on the Set up an authenticator app page. Type the six-digit code displayed on your mobile device into the app.
You'll get a message that two-step verification is turned on. Print your new recovery code, which you'll need to recover access to your account if needed.
Here are the steps to enable 2-Step Verification and App Password in a concise format:
- Sign in to Outlook.com or Hotmail.com at https://outlook.live.com/owa/.
- Navigate to the Security settings page and enter your password if prompted.
- Choose Set up two-step verification under Two-step verification.
- Download the Microsoft Authenticator app from your app store.
- Scan the code on the Set up an authenticator app page and type the six-digit code into the app.
- Print your new recovery code.
Access Old Account
You can still access your old Hotmail account by going to www.outlook.com and selecting Sign in.
If you've forgotten your username or password, use Microsoft's sign-in troubleshooter to help you regain access.
To recover an old Hotmail account, go to Microsoft's account recovery page and follow the prompts on screen.
Make sure to enter an old email account to be recovered as well as a current account to which to send the information.

Keep in mind that if your Hotmail account was totally inactive for more than two years, it may have been permanently deleted.
If you're trying to recover an account that's been inactive for over two years, you may be out of luck.
Hotmail is now Outlook.com, so you can use your Hotmail email address to log into Outlook.
Getting Started
You can still get a Hotmail address, but you'll need to access it through the Outlook platform.
To sign up, simply choose a Hotmail.com address as your email domain.
Sending Emails from Outlook.com
If you've made the switch from Hotmail.com to Outlook.com, you might be wondering how to get your old emails forwarded to your new account.
Hotmail.com emails won't be forwarded to your Outlook.com account by default, so you'll need to take extra steps to set this up.
You can't simply log into your Hotmail.com account and expect it to forward emails to your Outlook.com account, as the Hotmail.com address might say it doesn't exist.
Adding the Hotmail.com address to your Outlook.com account can be tricky, as it might say the domain is reserved.
Creating a new email with the same username on Hotmail.com won't work either, as it will say there's already an account with that name.
Getting an Email Address
You can still get a Hotmail address, but you'll need to access it through the Outlook platform.
If you're signing up for a new email account, you can choose a Hotmail.com address as your email domain.
You can get started with a new email address in just a few minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I access my Hotmail email?
To access your Hotmail email, sign in to your account at www.outlook.com. If you're having trouble signing in, use our sign-in troubleshooter.
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