WebSign in to the Advanced security options page of your Microsoft Account. Select Add a new way to sign in or verify then choose how you would like to receive security codes. Note: VOIP numbers cannot be added as a way to sign in or get verification codes. We'll send a security code to the new number or email to confirm.
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Microsoft account | Microsoft Account Privacy Settings
WebIf you can't find what you're looking for, or if you have a privacy question or concern, contact our privacy team. Microsoft allows you to control your account your way with customizable privacy settings. Manage your Xbox, Windows, and other privacy settings on this page.
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How to help keep your Microsoft account safe and secure
WebTo set up a security key. Go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options, Select Security Key. Select Manage and follow the instructions. Lock your device.
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Set up Security info from a sign-in page - Microsoft Support
WebSet up Security info from a sign-in page - Microsoft Support. You can follow these steps if you're prompted to set up your security info immediately after you sign-in to your work or school account. You'll see this prompt only if you haven't set up the security info required by your organization.
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How to use two-step verification with your Microsoft account
WebTwo-step verification (sometimes called two-step authentication) helps protect you by making it more difficult for someone else to sign in to your Microsoft account. It uses two different forms of identity: your password, and a contact method (also …
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Sign in to your accounts using the Microsoft Authenticator app
WebSign in to your accounts using the Microsoft Authenticator app - Microsoft Support. The Microsoft Authenticator app helps you sign in to your accounts if you use two-factor verification. Two-factor verification helps you to access your accounts more securely, especially while viewing sensitive information.