How to help keep your Microsoft account secure Learn how to keep your Microsoft account safe, including making a strong password, identifying safe emails, and reviewing account activity
BitLocker Drive Encryption | Microsoft Support Here are the steps to access BitLocker Drive Encryption: Sign in to Windows with an administrator account From Start , type BitLocker and select Manage BitLocker from the list of results Note BitLocker Drive Encryption is only available on devices running Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education editions It isn't available on Windows Home edition
How to sign out of your Microsoft account everywhere If you think someone might have unauthorized access to your account, we can protect you by signing you out from all of your trusted devices What happens after you sign out of your Microsoft account everywhere Within 24 hours, you will be signed out of browsers, apps, and anywhere else your account is used to sign in, except an Xbox console
Microsoft account has been locked | Microsoft Support The quickest way to get your account unlocked is by requesting and entering a security code online If you haven't tried unlocking your account online, we recommend you start there
Sign in to your account with a security key | Microsoft Support Sign in to your account with a security key If you’re tired of having to remember or reset your password, try using a FIDO2–compliant security key to sign in to your Microsoft account instead What is a security key? A security key is a physical device that you can use instead of your user name and password to sign in
Set up Security info from a sign-in page | Microsoft Support Sign in to your work or school account After you sign in to your work or school account, you'll see a prompt that asks you to provide more information before it lets you access your account Set up your security info using the wizard Follow these steps to set up your security info for your work or school account from the prompt