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# How to login to Outlook

## How to Log in to Outlook on the Web?

1. Go to <https://outlook.office.com>.
2. On the **Sign In** page, type your Microsoft Outlook email.

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3. Click **Next** to proceed.

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4. Now, Enter your **password** associated with the email address.

&#x20;       :warning: Important : <mark style="color:yellow;">**Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)**</mark> Check (If Enabled)

&#x20;        You may need to verify via :&#x20;

* **Text message** (OTP)
* **Authenticator app** (like Microsoft Authenticator)
* **Email verification**

&#x20;        Complete the necessary step to confirm your identity.

5. After the **login** is successful, you’ll be redirected to your **Outlook Inbox**.  &#x20;

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<mark style="color:yellow;">**Outlook**</mark> on the Web offers a user-friendly interface to manage your **emails**, **calendar**, and tasks efficiently—keeping you connected and productive at all times.


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