
Reset protection function from connected devices will be unusable.
Applications and Software purchased through this account. All digital subscriptions will be removed. Apps like Xbox, Office, Azure owned by the account. Microsoft certifications and associated transcripts. Skype, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, Azure, and all other personal and organizational Microsoft subscription services. Mailbox Data: Emails, Contacts, Calendars. Here is a list of items that you may miss by closing the account forever: Thus, in the case of account deletion, you should be aware that you might lose these items also.
Microsoft account is a source account of many other applications, games, and services. What to Keep Before Permanent Close of Account? After the period of 60 days, no data of the account could be recovered. In case you wish to recover the account, you can do so by providing the correct account credentials.
Tap Remove Account from Device and Remote.Important Note: The account is resided in the Account section for the next 60 days from account deletion. Open the app navigate to and tap Settings. At the bottom of the Settings screen, tap Remove Account. To remove your account from the Outlook mobile app: iOS See ARCHIVED: Why the Microsoft Outlook mobile app doesn't work with IU Exchange and Google at IU accounts The app before deleting the app from your devices. IU Exchange servers, and recommends that you remove your account from For these reasons, UITS has blocked the Outlook app from the Well as making your Indiana University accounts vulnerable to security
Persist in the cloud, leading to lockouts or other login problems, as The app without removing your account, those credentials could still The Outlook mobile (formerly Acompli) app stores your Exchange loginĬredentials on external servers in the cloud. Information here may no longer be accurate, and links may no longer be available or reliable.
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