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Open Outlook, and on the File tab, choose Account Settings > Account Settings. On the Data Files tab, choose the Outlook Data File (. Pst) for which you want to create or change a password, and then choose Settings. Choose Change password.
Email encryption is the process of disguising the content of your email messages to protect them from being read by unwanted parties. Sensitive information such as social security numbers, passwords, login credentials and bank account numbers are vulnerable when sent via email.
Office 365 Message Encryption (ONE) is a service built on Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS) that lets you send encrypted email to people inside or outside your organization, regardless of the destination email address (Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook.com, etc.). Recipients can also send encrypted replies.
Select your name or picture in the upper-right corner of the window. Select My account. If prompted, enter your password and select Sign in. In the top navigation menu, select Security. Select More security options.
Select your name or picture in the upper-right corner of the window. Select My account. If prompted, enter your password and select Sign in. In the top navigation menu, select Security. Select More security options.
Go to the Microsoft Accounts page and click on Security. Then, click on the Update Info button. From there, you can check your details, add security information, or change alert options.
Four steps to keeping your email secure: Choose a strong security question. Create the toughest question you can, or use false answers to the standard questions. Make sure you're using a Secure Socket Layers (SSL)-enabled email client, or use a secure email service that offers Open PGP encryption.
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