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Hotmail Entrar Login: Access Your Account

Updated 2026-08-20 · 874 words

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To complete a Hotmail entrar login, open the official Microsoft sign-in page and enter your existing Hotmail email address, phone number, or Skype name. Hotmail accounts use Microsoft account sign-in, so you do not need a separate Hotmail Entrar service.

Where is the official Hotmail Entrar login page?

Open {site} and select the option to sign in. A legitimate Hotmail login sends you through Microsoft account sign-in and identifies Microsoft as the provider.

Avoid login pages reached through unexpected messages, advertisements, or unverified search results. If a page asks for unrelated personal information, payment, or software installation, close it. Return to the verified site marker on this page and start again.

Before entering a password, check that the page shows the Microsoft account sign-in flow and the Hotmail account you intended to use. The phrases “hotmail entrar login” and “login hotmail entrar” refer to signing in to a Hotmail address through Microsoft.

How do I sign in to Hotmail?

  1. Open the official site using the verified marker on this page.
  2. Select Sign in.
  3. Enter the email address, phone number, or Skype name connected to your Microsoft account.
  4. Select Next and enter your password.
  5. Complete any requested security check, such as entering a verification code or approving a sign-in request.
  6. If Microsoft asks whether to stay signed in, choose the option that fits the device. Do not stay signed in on a shared or public device.

An alias is another email address, phone number, or Skype name that can identify the same Microsoft account. If the usual Hotmail address is not accepted, try another alias that you previously added to the account.

What can I do if I forgot my Hotmail password or username?

If the password is forgotten, select Forgot password in the Microsoft sign-in flow. Choose an available verification method, receive the security code, and follow the prompts to create a new password.

If the username is unknown, use Microsoft’s username lookup option. Microsoft may ask for a recovery email address or phone number and then send a code. After verification, Microsoft can show a masked username associated with that recovery method.

If no listed recovery method is accessible, look for the option explaining that none of the available methods can be used. Microsoft may direct you to an account recovery form. Provide information that only the account owner is likely to know, using a familiar device and location when possible.

Support cannot reveal a password, provide a security code, or bypass Microsoft’s ownership checks. Never give a password or complete verification code to anyone claiming to recover the account for you.

What should I do when Microsoft asks for a login code or security check?

A verification code is a short, one-time code Microsoft sends to a security method already connected to the account. Two-step verification means the account requires a second identity check after the password.

  1. Read the masked email address or phone number and confirm that you can access it.
  2. Select the available method and request the code once.
  3. Check the correct email inbox or device, including spam or junk folders for email codes.
  4. Enter only the newest code on the Microsoft sign-in screen.
  5. If an authenticator approval is requested, open the authenticator method associated with that Microsoft account and review the request carefully.

Do not approve a request you did not start. If an unexpected code or approval request appears, change the password through the official Microsoft account process and review the account’s security information.

What fixes common Hotmail login problems?

  • Incorrect password: Check capitalization, keyboard language, and saved-password entries. If the password still fails, use Forgot password instead of repeatedly guessing.
  • Repeated sign-in prompts: Sign out, close the browser, reopen it, and try again. Make sure cookies are permitted for the sign-in session.
  • Browser problems: Update the browser, clear Microsoft-related cookies and cached data, or try a private browsing window. Temporarily disable extensions that alter pages or block scripts.
  • Locked account: Follow the on-screen Microsoft process to verify ownership or unlock the account. Do not use third-party unlocking services.
  • Code unavailable: Confirm that the masked destination is familiar, check spam folders, verify device connectivity, and request a new code after waiting for the current request to finish. Use another displayed verification method if one is available.
  • Old or lost recovery method: Select the option stating that the listed method is unavailable, then follow Microsoft’s recovery instructions. There is no legitimate password bypass.

If one browser or device fails, trying another trusted device can help identify a local browser problem. Avoid making recovery attempts on public devices.

How do I contact Microsoft Support about a Hotmail login?

Open {site}, find Microsoft Support or account help, and choose the topic for sign-in or account recovery. Use Microsoft’s guided help or the contact choices displayed there; available channels can depend on the issue.

Before requesting help, prepare the Hotmail address or other sign-in name, the exact error message, the device and browser used, and the troubleshooting steps already tried. Also note whether the account’s recovery email, phone, or authenticator is accessible.

Do not send Microsoft Support your password or a complete verification code. Microsoft Support can explain official recovery steps, but account access still depends on completing the required identity checks.

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