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Hotmail password deleted inadvertently! How do I get back into my hotmail e-mail account again?


Question Posted Tuesday December 27 2011, 10:45 pm

I did not want to delete my password. It has been done. How do I enter a new password or retain the old one so I can access my hotmail id pkhan8@hotmail.com

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Rena-Chan answered Thursday December 29 2011, 11:03 am:
I never thought it possible to delete your password entirely from an account, though anything is possible. When you signed up for your hotmail account, you usually get the option of adding another email address in the event you forget your password, or your password is changed due to hacking. I suggest you go to the site to sign in, go to "Forgot password" and type in the alternative email address to do your security questions and so forth.

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