![]() Thanks for your reply, but unfortunately, it doesn't help. If somebody may not want to read all this, please, read this message from the "So, to cut the long story short, I would like some of these stuff" part, I made it bold. Sorry for the long post I'm going to write, but I have to elaborate. Thanks in advance, and I hope this isn't a double tread. Is there some settings which I don't know about, or is there some other way for me to secure the account, and even better - for me to know if somebody has logged into my account (even if that was me)? It would be great if I could get an SMS at least, or an email, or a push notification on my Windows 10 Mobile phone, each time somebody accesses my Microsoft account on any PC, or at least that particular PC. So because of this, I just wanted to ask if there is any way to secure my account on Windows 10 besides using an iris scanner, finger print scanner, or whatever? For example, I think it is really a pity that one cannot use Authenticator app for logging into a Windows 10 PC. Plus, I do know that there are tools which could change a password of a Windows 7 user account, so I just assume that the same can be done in Windows 10? It may not be possible if I sign in into my Microsoft account on that PC, but still - even then I assume that somebody could change the type of logging into the account without my knowledge, and again - access all my emails, files, notes, etc. That is, although I find the fact that I don't have to login into my Calendar, OneNote, OneDrive over and over again, if somebody could login into that PC, he would actually access all that information. On the other hand, when I log into one of Microsoft services on a PC, it wouldn't ask me to login again. If I want to secure my Microsoft account, I can enable two step authentication, and I can also enable the app Authenticator.
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