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How to change your MSN Hotmail password (updated)

January 2, 2010 / Dave Taylor / Computer & Internet Basics / 4 Comments

How do I change my password for Microsoft Hotmail / Windows Live Hotmail? My Dad told me it’s a smart thing to do every few months but I have had the same password for years…

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Your Dad’s right:
security experts recommend that you change your password periodically for
accounts that you want to keep secure. If you use a Hotmail account as a secondary
e-mail address, and you don’t think it’s likely that someone would break into
your account and you wouldn’t care very much if they did, then you probably don’t
need to change it often.

On the other hand, if you use your Hotmail account
as your main point of contact, and if you have any enemies that you think might
be trying to break into your account, it’s a good idea to change your password
periodically. If you think someone has gained unauthorized access to your
account, the first thing you should do is change your password.

To set an auto-reply for your Hotmail account, first sign in to Hotmail,
and then click “Options” in the upper-right corner, and beneath that click
“More Options”:

hotmail more options

On that page, click the link titled “View and edit your personal information”:

hotmail view and edit link

This will bring up the Windows Live “Account” page:

hotmail account page

(I’ve blurred out my birthdate and secret question in the image, so as not to make
it easier for people reading this page to break into my account — I may not
change my password much, but I am a little more careful than that 😉 )
In the “Password:” line, click the “Change” link, to bring up the change password
page:

hotmail reset password page

First, you have to enter your current password in the “Old password:” box. (This is
to prevent someone from sitting down at your computer while you’ve stepped away
for a moment, and locking you out of your account by clicking on the “change password”
page and changing your password! By asking for your existing password first, Hotmail
prevents people from changing your password this way.)

Then, type and re-type your new password in the spaces provided. Hotmail will ensure
that your password meets their requirements (at least six characters, cannot be the same
as your username/e-mail address, etc.).

The checkbox at the bottom, “Make my password
expire every 72 days”, may seem confusing. This doesn’t actually achieve anything
that you couldn’t do yourself; it just means that after 72 days, Hotmail will force you
to change your password, but of course you could do that yourself anyway if you remembered.
This is for people who care about their account security and believe that it’s wise to
change your password, but don’t trust themselves to have the self-discipline
to go through the inconvenience of a password change 10 weeks from now. It’s a bit
like setting your alarm and then putting the alarm clock in the closet so that when it
goes off the next morning, you’ll have
to get out of bed and walk across the room to turn it off, instead of just hitting the
snooze button. Check that box if you think you need it!

After all that, click the “Save” button at the bottom to make your password change
permanent. And don’t forget it!

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4 comments on “How to change your MSN Hotmail password (updated)”

  1. Hiwifikir says:
    October 10, 2011 at 10:49 pm

    Anybody hack&change my password

    Reply
  2. maria says:
    March 27, 2010 at 4:27 am

    wasnt really helpful sorry,i had an old email address,i need it back how do i do that,ive lost all my mail,i cant get in touch with people i was talking to

    Reply
  3. shoukathalivc says:
    February 20, 2010 at 4:39 am

    how can we create a LAN
    what are the components required ?

    Reply
  4. lisa warner says:
    February 16, 2010 at 6:44 pm

    thats realy kool but i want to logon to msn not change my password

    Reply

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