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  2. Change or reset your password - Microsoft Support

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    If you want to change or reset the password you use to sign in to Windows, you have different options. This article outlines the different approaches you can take, whether you’re using a Microsoft account or a local account, logged in or at the sign-in screen

  3. Change your Microsoft account password - Microsoft Support

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    From the Password security tile, select Change my password. On the Change your password page, enter your current password and then enter your new password. For additional security, select the optional checkbox which prompts you to update your password every 72 days.

  4. Sign-in options in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Instead of a password, you can use a security key to sign in to apps, websites, and, if you have a work or school account, even Windows. Use this section to change or reset your security key PIN. To learn more, see Sign in to your account with a security key.

  5. Change or update your email password in Outlook for Windows

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    Change or update your email password in Outlook for Windows. Applies To. If you intend to change your email password, you must do that with your email provider (e.g., Microsoft 365, Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, Xfinity, or a corp. Exchange server). Then you will need to update the password in Outlook.

  6. Reset a forgotten Microsoft account password

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    If you know your password, but just want to change it, go to account.microsoft.com Security tab, and select Change my password. If you know your username and password but they have stopped working, read My username and password have stopped working .

  7. Edit your passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

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    You can easily edit the passwords saved in Microsoft Edge. Important: Changing the password in Microsoft Edge doesn't change the password for the website. You'll need to ensure that the password stored in Microsoft Edge matches the password you've set for the website. Go to Settings and more > Settings > Profiles > Passwords .

  8. Create and use strong passwords - Microsoft Support

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    Create strong passwords. Password security starts with creating a strong password. A strong password is: At least 12 characters long but 14 or more is better. A combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

  9. Manage your passkeys in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    You can use the Settings app to view and manage passkeys saved for apps or websites. In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Passkeys or use the following shortcut: Manage your passkeys. A list of saved passkeys is displayed and you can filter them by name.

  10. Change your password in Mail for Windows 10 - Microsoft Support

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    If you've changed your password with your email provider, you can update the stored password in Mail for Windows 10. Choose Settings > Manage Accounts, and then choose the account you need to update. If you selected an Outlook.com account, you can change or update your password by choosing Change account settings.

  11. Manage user accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to add user accounts in Windows 10 and Windows 11. With an account, each person has separate files, browser favorites, and a private desktop.