Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Using A Common Microsoft Id For Different Services Online

Dealing with multiple usernames and passwords is one of the main difficulties of our digital lives. Those tech security experts keep telling us to use hard-to-identify passwords for security reasons, and as a result, we often find ourselves in a spot where we cannot remember the complicated passwords. Though password recovery seems tricky, in the case of Microsoft accounts, you can just contact the Windows Live technical support personnel and ask for their help in resetting your password.

Use a single account for multiple online services


The latest trend is to use the same account for different online services. Many service providers now include this option for their new users. Already, you can use the same account for different Microsoft and Google services. You can use your Gmail ID for YouTube, Google Drive, etc. Similarly, the same Microsoft account can be used for Outlook, Skype, Bing, etc.

You can use a single ID and sign up for an online service by linking it to your Microsoft or Google account. This reduces the number of usernames and passwords you have to remember. One of the best options here is to use a Microsoft ID, as you can use it not just for the online services, but also for your Windows operating system on your laptop, PC, or tablet.

You can use an already existing Microsoft ID for this. If you are using any of the Microsoft services like Outlook webmail, OneDrive, Bing, or Skype, then you can use the same ID for validating a Windows OS. If not, you can sign for a Microsoft ID online. Just go to the Microsoft Live website and click on the sign up link there.

When you click on the link, you will be directed to a new webpage, where you will see an option for linking one of your existing accounts for online services like Gmail or Yahoo to start a Microsoft account. This means you do not have to create yet another online account. However, you do not want to use this option, just fill up all the details in the text fields provided on the webpage to sign up for a new Microsoft account.

When done, you can now access all the Microsoft online services and link your Windows OS by using the Microsoft ID login option in your OS. If you have any doubts regarding the Microsoft ID setup, feel free to contact Windows Live technical support for assistance.

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