Help with the Microsoft account recovery form How to complete the Microsoft account recovery form Step 1: Ensure you have a working email for Microsoft account recovery You'll need a working email account that you can access We'll use this account to send you information about your request You can use any active email account, even one belonging to a friend or relative
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Reopen your Microsoft account If you close your Microsoft account, you will be offered either a 30-day or 60-day grace period during which you can change your mind and reopen your account After that time, your Microsoft account will be permanently deleted
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