New Microsoft account activity policy

    New Microsoft account activity policy


    Last Updated: 05 Jul 2019 at 11:24
    Published: July 01, 2019
    Effective: August 30, 2019

    This Microsoft account activity policy describes when Microsoft may close your account due to account inactivity. You may choose to close your Microsoft account at any time on the Microsoft account management website and Microsoft may close your account for other reasons as permitted under the Microsoft Services Agreement (“MSA”).

    Microsoft account activity policy: Under the MSA, you must use your Microsoft account to keep it “active.” Microsoft reserves the right to close all “inactive” Microsoft accounts. Please see section (4)(a)(iv)(2) of the MSA for the consequences of a closed Microsoft account. Except as provided below, you must sign in to your Microsoft account at least once in a two-year period to keep your account active. If you don’t sign in during this time, Microsoft will consider your account to be inactive.

    Exceptions: The activities below are exceptions that will result in Microsoft extending your account’s active status, even if you have not otherwise signed in to your Microsoft account within a two-year period.

    • Purchases. If you have used your Microsoft account to purchase, or to redeem or access a purchase of, a current Microsoft product or service, your Microsoft account will remain active and Microsoft will not close your account due to inactivity. Note, this does not apply to gift cards, certifications or subscription-based purchases or services.
    • Subscriptions. Your Microsoft account will continue to remain active for so long as you have an active Microsoft subscription associated with your Microsoft account. Following the expiration or termination of the subscription, you must sign in to your Microsoft account at least once in a two-year period to keep your account active.
    • Publishing to the Microsoft Store. If you have used your Microsoft account to publish applications or games (including game DLCs) to the Microsoft Store or to register for a Microsoft Partner Center account, your Microsoft account will remain active and Microsoft will not close your account due to inactivity.
    • Certifications. If you earn a certification from Microsoft using your Microsoft account, your Microsoft account will remain active and Microsoft will not close your account due to inactivity.
    • Account Balance. Your Microsoft account will continue to remain active for so long as you have an unspent balance in your Microsoft account (e.g. from a Microsoft gift card or a credit from Microsoft). If you live in a jurisdiction where gift cards are considered “unclaimed property,” Microsoft will, pursuant to local law, escheat the unspent balance associated with your Microsoft gift card.
    • Accounts Payable. Your Microsoft account will continue to remain active for so long as there is an amount owed to you by Microsoft associated with your Microsoft account (e.g. amounts due to you from Microsoft Payment Central).
    • Family Accounts. If you have an inactive Microsoft account that has granted consent for an active Microsoft account belonging to a minor, Microsoft will not close your Microsoft account due to your inactivity. Your inactive Microsoft account will be kept open by Microsoft until the minor’s account (i) is deemed inactive and closed by Microsoft, (ii) is closed by you, or (iii) transitions into a standard Microsoft account when the minor reaches the requisite age of majority in their region.
    • Legal Requirements or as otherwise provided by Microsoft. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Microsoft reserves the right to maintain your account status as active, or not to close an inactive account, as required by applicable law or regulation, or as otherwise provided by Microsoft to you.

    Your Current Activity Status: You may always review the activity status of your Microsoft account by navigating to the Microsoft account management website. Your activity status will show you how frequently you need to sign in to your account to prevent your account from being deemed inactive. Please note that it may take up to thirty (30) days for any recent purchases or other account activity to be reflected in your activity status.


    Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ctivity-policy

    See also: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...t-doesnt-exist
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    05 Jul 2019



  1. Posts : 1,384
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
       #1

    ?? Been using Windows for 22 years, no one ever said I need an account. What's it for?
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  2. Posts : 1,797
    Win 7 Ultimate, Win 8.1 Pro, Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon (All 64-Bit)
       #2

    Since Windows 8 there has been the option of signing in with a Microsoft account. You can use it to sync settings between devices. Also, Hotmail, OneDrive, etc also use the MS account.

    I use Hotmail, but don't use any other MS products. And I've never used an MS account to sign into Windows 8.1, I just stick with local accounts.
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  3. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #3

    The accounts can also synchronize settings across devices, for Microsoft Products - so you can always have the same layouts and settings in Word and other Office applications. It can also I believe sync development tools ...

    A major advantage is found in Windows 10, this allows you to register your licence against a Microsoft ID, (the latest version of the Name), and then should the worst happen and you have a total hardware failure you can transfer your licence (whatever the type ), to a new system or motherboard, e=which is a first for windows
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  4. Posts : 1,384
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
       #4

    OK, I see. I don't use any other M$ products or have portable devices. I use Open Office, Waterfox browser, etc. Thanks.
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