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password change


Question Posted Saturday October 18 2008, 6:28 am

how can i change my password on hotmail.co.uk???

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DJzmAgUy426 answered Saturday October 18 2008, 5:54 pm:
Log into your hotmail, not the messenger, but where you would normally check your mail. Next to your name on the top right hand corner there should be an arrow. When you click on it, the first should say "view your account", click on that. It should say Password*****change in the middle, or under "Common Tasks" in the right side of the page, it should say "change your password". You can also search the instructions on google. Good luck!

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