Changing your Microsoft 365 Account Password Step 1: Sign in to Microsoft 365 Go to the Microsoft 365 sign-in page: Open your browser and visit https://www.office.com. Click Sign In in the upper-right corner. Enter Your Login Credentials: Type in your email address (e.g., yourname@company.com) and password. Click Sign in. Step 2: Access Your Account Settings Go to your profile: In the top-right corner of the page, click on your profile picture or initials. Select "My Account": In the dropdown menu, click on My Account or View Account. Step 3: Change Your Password Navigate to Security & Privacy: On the left-hand sidebar of the Account Settings page, select Security info under the Security & Privacy section. Click on "Change Password": In the Security Info page, scroll to find the Password section. Click on Change password. Verify Your Identity: You may be prompted to verify your identity by completing a multi-factor authentication (MFA) step (e.g., entering a code sent to your phone or email). Step 4: Enter Your New Password Enter your old password: In the fields provided, enter your current password. Set your new password: In the New password and Confirm new passwordfields, enter your new password. Microsoft has specific password requirements: At least 8 characters (or more). Include both upper and lowercase letters. Include at least one number or symbol (e.g., !, #, $). Tip: Make your password unique and difficult to guess by avoiding common words or simple patterns. Click "Submit": After entering your new password, click Submit or Change Password to complete the process. Step 5: Confirmation Password Changed Successfully: You should see a confirmation message that your password has been successfully changed. If you use Microsoft 365 on multiple devices or apps (like Outlook, Teams, or Office apps), you’ll need to sign in again using your new password. Step 6: Sign In with Your New Password Sign out from all sessions: To ensure your new password is active everywhere, sign out from any other devices or sessions you might be logged into (e.g., mobile apps, email, etc.). Sign in again using your new password to confirm it works correctly. Additional Notes and Tips Password Policies: If your company has a password policy, be sure to follow any additional rules or restrictions (e.g., password length, complexity). Security: It's a good idea to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of protection to your Microsoft 365 account. Troubleshooting: If you encounter issues with changing your password, contact your IT help desk or administrator for further assistance.