My Service Support

Correo Hotmail Sign In and Login Help

Updated 2026-08-20 · 919 words

Be the first to rate this page

Where is the official Correo Hotmail sign-in page?

To access Correo Hotmail now, open {site}, select Sign In, and use the Microsoft account connected to your Hotmail address. Correo Hotmail is not a separate email provider; “correo” means email or mail, and Hotmail accounts are managed through Microsoft.

Avoid choosing a sign-in page from an advertisement, unexpected message, or unfamiliar search result. Start from the verified Microsoft site and look for the Sign In option. Before entering anything, check that the company name and spelling in the address bar match the verified destination opened from {site}.

Search phrases such as “correo hotmail sign in,” “correo hotmail login,” “hotmail correo sign in,” and “hotmail correo login” all refer to signing in to a Microsoft-managed Hotmail account.

How do I sign in to Correo Hotmail?

Have your complete Hotmail email address and current password ready. A Microsoft account is the identity used to access Hotmail email and other Microsoft services.

  1. Open the official Microsoft sign-in page from the verified site.
  2. Enter your full Hotmail email address. Check the spelling, including the part after the at sign.
  3. Select Next to continue to the password screen.
  4. Enter the password for that Microsoft account. Passwords are case-sensitive, so check capital letters and keyboard settings.
  5. Complete any identity verification request. Microsoft may ask for a code or another approved sign-in method.
  6. After authentication, open the mail area to reach the inbox.

If a search for “correo hotmail account sign in,” “correo hotmail email login,” “sign in correo hotmail account,” or “login to correo hotmail” brought you here, the same Microsoft sign-in process applies.

What should I do if I forgot my Hotmail email address or password?

Use Microsoft’s official self-service recovery choices shown on the sign-in screen. Do not give a password, recovery code, or security answer to someone offering to recover the account for you.

  • Forgotten password: Enter the Hotmail address, continue, and select the option for a forgotten password. Follow the identity checks and create a new password if Microsoft verifies the account.

  • Forgotten email address: Choose the username recovery option. Microsoft may ask for recovery contact information and identity details associated with the account.

  • No access to the recovery method: Look for an option indicating that the listed email address, phone, or verification method is unavailable. If offered, complete the account recovery form with accurate information you remember.

Provide only information you recognize. Useful details may include previously used passwords, the name entered on the account, and information about recent account use. Recovery is not guaranteed when Microsoft cannot confirm ownership, so avoid repeated guesses that could make verification harder.

How can I fix common Correo Hotmail login problems?

First identify the message shown on the Microsoft sign-in screen. Different errors require different actions.

  • Incorrect email address or password: Retype the complete address and password. Remove accidental spaces, confirm Caps Lock is off, and make sure a password manager did not fill credentials for another account.

  • Verification prompt: Use only a recovery method you recognize. If a code does not arrive, check that the displayed destination is yours, review blocked or filtered messages, and request another code only after allowing time for the first request to finish.

  • Locked account: Follow the instructions displayed by Microsoft. A lock may require identity verification or another security step before access is restored.

  • Page keeps reloading or remains blank: Close extra sign-in tabs, reopen the browser, or try a private browsing window. Clearing Microsoft-related cookies may help, but it can sign you out of other Microsoft sessions.

  • Browser problem: Update the browser if possible, temporarily disable extensions that alter pages, or try another supported browser on the same device.

  • Connection problem: Confirm that another page loads. Switch between Wi-Fi and cellular data if available, then retry after the connection is stable.

If one device fails but another works, the problem is likely connected to the first device, browser, or stored session. If every device shows the same account message, follow Microsoft’s recovery or verification instructions.

How do I keep a Correo Hotmail account secure while signing in?

A phishing page is a fake page designed to steal passwords or verification codes. Open Microsoft sign-in from a trusted starting point instead of a link in an unexpected email, text message, pop-up, or direct message.

  • Compare the address-bar domain with the verified Microsoft destination before entering credentials.
  • Stop if the page contains unusual spelling, urgent threats, unexpected downloads, or requests for information unrelated to signing in.
  • Never share a password, one-time verification code, recovery code, or approval notification with another person.
  • Do not approve a sign-in notification that you did not initiate.
  • On a shared device, decline options that keep the account signed in, sign out when finished, and close the browser window.
  • If credentials were entered on a suspicious page, change the password through the official Microsoft account process and review available account security information.

How do I contact Microsoft Support about a Hotmail login?

If self-service recovery does not solve the Correo Hotmail login problem, open {site} and select its support or help area. Choose the category for Microsoft account access, sign-in, password, or account recovery, then follow the contact choices currently offered for that issue and location.

Before contacting support, record the exact error message, the device and browser used, and the recovery steps already attempted. Do not send support agents your password or a one-time login code. Microsoft Support can explain official recovery steps, but account access still depends on completing Microsoft’s identity checks.

Was this page helpful?

Be the first to rate this page