Companies

Microsoft may close accounts after two-years of inactivity, unless…

Microsoft may close accounts after two-years of inactivity, unless…

Microsoft started to send out emails to all Microsoft Account users recently in which it informed its customers about upcoming services agreement changes.

The changes are listed on a special page on the Microsoft website and there is an option to read the entire upcoming services agreement as well. The change takes effect on August 30, 2019.

One of the major changes affects Microsoft Accounts; more precisely, the period of inactivity that may lead to the automatic closure of the account.  Microsoft clarified the account activity policy under KB4511051.

Tip: To protect a Microsoft Account better, enable two-factor authentication or set up a security key for the Microsoft Account.

Generally speaking, Microsoft customers need to sign-in to the account at least once every two years to keep it active. Microsoft considers accounts inactive if no sign-in happened in a two year period.

Microsoft reduced the inactivity period from five years to two years in the new services agreement.  Some services, OneDrive and Outlook.com, require once-a-year sign-ins to avoid the inactivity flag and potential termination of the account.

Certain activities may override the two-year limit and the resulting closure of the account:

Microsoft notes that customers may always check the activity status of the account on the Microsoft account management website. I could not find the option there and since you need to sign-in before you can look up the information, you are more or less guaranteed a 2-year extension since doing so counts as a sign-in that resets the inactivity period.

Microsoft accounts are used for a variety of purposes. Windows 10 (digital) licenses may be linked to the accounts.

Now You: Do you use a Microsoft Account?

Linux için En İyi 5 Ergonomik Bilgisayar Faresi Ürünleri
Uzun süreli bilgisayar kullanımı bileğinizde veya parmaklarınızda ağrıya neden olur mu?? Sert eklemlerden muzdarip misiniz ve sürekli ellerinizi sıkma...
How to Change Mouse and Touchpad Settings Using Xinput in Linux
Most Linux distributions ship with “libinput” library by default to handle input events on a system. It can process input events on both Wayland and X...
Remap your mouse buttons differently for different software with X-Mouse Button Control
Maybe you need a tool that could make your mouse's control change with every application that you use. If this is the case, you can try out an applica...