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Outlook.com is the new name for Hotmail, a free email and calendar service from Microsoft. Sign in to access your Outlook account, or get Microsoft 365 for premium features like Office apps, cloud storage, and enhanced security.
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Hotmail is now Outlook.com
To sign in to Hotmail, you'll need your Microsoft account username and password.
My account is blocked
Your account might be temporarily blocked because we noticed some unusual sign-in activity. If your account is blocked, see Unblock my Outlook.com account.
I'm travelling
Microsoft always keeps an eye out for unusual sign-in activity, just in case someone else is trying to get into your account. If you're travelling to a new place or using a new device, we might ask you to confirm that it really is you. Read How to access Outlook.com when traveling for more information.
Log in to your Microsoft Outlook email account, formerly known as Hotmail. Outlook is a free email and calendar service that helps you stay productive and connected.
Outlook.com is the new name for Hotmail, the free personal email and calendar service from Microsoft. Outlook.com offers enterprise-grade security, data encryption, Office Online apps, and more features for free. Sign in or create a free account to access your Hotmail or Outlook.com email and calendar.
Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, is a free personal email service offered by Microsoft. This includes a webmail interface featuring mail, calendaring , contacts , and tasks services. Outlook can also be accessed via email clients using the IMAP or POP protocols.
- 106 languages
- 500 million
- July 4, 1996; 27 years ago (as Hotmail), July 31, 2012; 11 years ago (as Outlook.com)
- Microsoft
Outlook on the web is the web-based version of Outlook used by organizations. You need to sign in with a work or school account, not a Microsoft account such as Hotmail, Live, or MSN.
Learn how to use Outlook.com, a free email service from Microsoft, with features like Files and attachment previews, emojis and GIFs, and Focused Inbox. Find troubleshooting tips, tips and tricks, and community forum for Outlook.com users.