How to recover a forgotten MSN account password

 Have you forgotten your MSN password? Or you know but you cannot access your account. Do you have doubts that someone has accessed your account without your permission and changed your password? Whatever the problem with your MSN password; Here is a guide to assist you in recovering the MSN password. Follow the steps to complete the process.

Steps to recover password from forgotten MSN account

Open your browser and go to the next step.

Go to the password recovery page at

MSN forgot your password

You will see 3 options under "Why can't you sign in?" "I forgot my password," "I know my password, but I can't sign in," and "I think someone else is using my Microsoft account." MSN Email Password Reset


If you choose the first option "I forgot my password", you will be asked to enter your Skype ID, phone number or username. Then type the captcha correctly and click Next to complete the process.

If you choose the second option "I know my password, but can't log in," you'll see a tip, read it, and make sure you've tried it. Again, you will be asked to provide your Skype email, phone number, or username details. Do you see a captcha? Fill it correctly. Click "Next" and follow the instructions below.

If you choose the third option "I think someone else is using my Microsoft account", you will be asked to select a reason for it from the drop-down menu. Although this is optional. Provide details of your Skype email ID, phone number, or username. Write the captcha correctly; click "New" if you can't get it. You can also listen to the captcha by clicking the "Audio" button. Continue to complete the password reset process.

Please keep changing your password frequently if you want to protect your account from unauthorized access. If you were using the same password with any other service (which most users do), change it. We also recommend changing the password for Skype and other MSN related services.

And, if you find it difficult to remember different passwords, use a password manager and remember your password. You can remember a password.

Can't get your MSN password back? Contact Microsoft Certified Professionals for quick MSN support services. We are available 24 hours throughout the year through the toll free number, live chat and email. You can contact according to your convenience.

How to reset your MSN account password

You can reset your MSN account password by following these steps.

Sign in to your MSN account dashboard using your email address, phone number or Skype ID and your existing password.

Select Navigation Security at the top of the Account home page.

On the Security Basics page, select Change my password.

If you have security information in your account, you will see the Verify your identity form with a partial view of the phone number or email address you chose for account verification. Select where you want to receive your code and enter the requested verification information. When you are finished, select Send code.

Enter the code you received and select Verify.

On the Change your password page, enter your existing password, and then add your new password. When you are finished, select Save.

If you don't have the necessary security information and can't receive a verification code, you may need to use a different verification option, see Retrieve your MSN account.

Change MSN Account Password

The way to change your MSN password is to change your Microsoft Passport password. Changing your Microsoft Passport password will change your MSN password, Hotmail password, and MSN Messenger password.

  • Go to the URL https: //account.live.com/reset

  • Select the "I forgot my password" option.

  • Select "Reset your password".

  • Enter the Windows Live ID that requires a password reset.

  • Enter the displayed characters and select "Next".

  • The options you see here are the options available to reset your account password.          



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