![]() ![]() (It's worth noting that this article is about consumer Microsoft accounts used with Microsoft 365 Family and Personal editions. As always, there's a balancing act between convenience and security, so I've divided the steps into three groups, based on how tightly you want to lock down your Microsoft account. In this post, I list seven steps you can take to help you lock that account down so it's safe from online attacks. Here are ZDNET's top picks for a variety of use cases.
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