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    Get free Outlook email and calendar, plus Office Online apps like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Sign in to access your Outlook, Hotmail or Live email account.

  2. to continue to Outlook. No account? Create one! Can’t access your account?

  3. Free email and calendar in Outlook. Be at your most productive and stay connected with Outlook. Send, receive, and manage your email, and use the built-in calendar to keep track of appointments and events.

  4. We have answers. A Microsoft account does not need a Microsoft email The email address used to sign into your Microsoft account can be from Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, Gmail, Yahoo, or other providers. Create a Microsoft Account. You may already have an account You can use an email address, Skype ID, or phone number to sign into your Windows PC ...

    • Mail.Com
    • Tutanota
    • GMX Mail
    • ProtonMail
    • Mailfence
    • Rambler.Ru
    • Yandex
    • Guerrilla Mail
    • Email on Deck
    • Trash Mail

    Signing up with mail.com is a breeze. Simply enter your name, desired email address, security question, password, and that’s it – An email account within 3 minutes. But take note, they do have a limit of 65 GB storage for free users, and the largest allowed file attachment is 30 MB. That may be a bummer to some, but the extra features they offer gr...

    This is one of the better email services that I know of. Tutanota offers free anonymous sign-ups and up to 1GB of storage space. The better part? Tutanota is encrypted; It adds another layer of security. The best part? There are no advertisements. Tutanota is open source and funded by donations plus premium accounts. The premium accounts are very a...

    GMX (Global Mail eXchange) is run by a listed company in Germany. They are plenty reliable enough, running since 1997. Although they do not state any storage restrictions, there is a 50MB attachment limit… Also, advertisements alert. Take note – Even though you do not need a phone number to register on GMX, you still need another email account.

    Switzerland-based ProtonMail offers free email accounts with 500MB storage and 150 emails a day. While this does not sound very exciting, ProtonMail has a feature that most other email providers don’t – encryption. Yep, you can send encrypted emails to people that are password protected and will expire/self-destruct in a number of days. Is that coo...

    Encryption, privacy, no ads, no tracking. MailFence is one that actually looks pretty convincing. But take note, an existing email is required to sign up and activate MailFence.

    A free Russian email provider that many people shared… But the problem is, this site is in Russian only. A little bit of Google Translate did the magic – A pretty simple registration form nonetheless. 1. Choose your email address. 2. Enter & confirm your password. 3. Choose a “security question”.

    Yandex is the so-called “Russian Google”. As you might have noticed, I have appended a “not really” on the heading. Yes, and that is for a good reason. You can sign up for a Yandex email account without a phone number, just click on “I don’t have a telephone number” during registration. BUThere’s the catch – If Yandex somehow deems your account as ...

    Want a totally anonymous email? Then create one that is temporary. Introducing Guerrilla Mail – a one-time email that you can create, use, then dispose of immediately. No sign-up is required, and you can even attach files up to 150MB.

    Email on deck is an alternative to Guerrilla Mail, simply verify that you are not a bot and get your temporary email – Use and dispose of.

    Yes, this is another temporary email provider. No fuss, no sign-up is required, no phone numbers, no password. Just don’t use this to keep your dark secrets.

  5. Sign in to Outlook on the web with your work or school account. Go to outlook.office.com. If you're not automatically signed in with your work or school account, follow the prompts to enter the email address and password for your work or school account. Follow any two-factor authentication prompts you may have previously set up for this account.

  6. Hotmail is now Outlook.com. Tips: While signing in, select Yes at the "Stay signed in?" prompt if you want to go straight to your mailbox next time (not recommended for shared computers). Alternatively, check the "Don't show this again" box and select No to be prompted for your password each time. If you can't sign in, or have forgotten your ...