In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to close or delete your Outlook email account permanently.

What Happens When You Close Your Outlook Account

Closing accounts can be overwhelming, and deleting your Outlook or Hotmail email account is no different. It’s a big step that can have serious repercussions.
In order to completely delete your Outlook.com email account, you’ll need to delete your entire Microsoft account. This will effectively remove your access to every service linked to your Microsoft account, including Windows, Office 365, Skype, MSN, OneDrive, Xbox Live, Azure, and other Microsoft services. If your PC’s set to log in using this Microsoft account, deleting it will complicate things for you.
To ensure you don’t lose access to any of those services and subscriptions, go through our guide on how to delete a Microsoft account beforehand.
Don’t forget to provide your new email address to any people, companies, and services that use your old email address as a point of contact. If you need any data from your Outlook account to be copied to your new account, take your time to do that as well.
If you don’t rush and do these things thoroughly, you can safely leave Outlook email service, delete your old email account and start using a new system without any issues.

How to Close or Delete Your Outlook Account

If you’re absolutely sure you want to close your Outlook account permanently, here’s how to do it. The instructions are the same for Android, iOS, PC, and Mac users. Before you begin, make sure you’re logged into the Outlook web app.
You’ll then get a confirmation email informing you of the data when your Outlook account will be closed.
After the 30 or 60 days run out, you’ll no longer have access to your Outlook account and any data inside it.

What if You’re Not Ready to Delete Your Outlook Account for Good?

Suppose you changed your mind and don’t feel like deleting your entire Outlook and Microsoft account is a good option. You can instead do one of the following:

Create a new Outlook email address Change the primary email address on your Outlook account Delete an old email address Change your sign-in preferences in account settings

All of these options are less radical than taking down your Microsoft account but can also be suitable if all you need are some minor changes in your email client functionality.

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