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If your account has been compromised—or hacked—it means that someone stole your password and might be using your account to access your personal information or send spam. To recover your account and prevent it from being hacked again, follow these steps.
Install an antivirus program on your computer
Most hackers get your password through malware (malicious software) that's been installed on your computer without your knowledge (for example, when you download a new screen saver or toolbar). It’s important to clear your computer of viruses or malware before you change your password. That way, the hackers won’t get your new password.
After you install an antivirus program, set up the program to get updates and scan your computer on a regular basis. If you're running Windows, you can download and install Microsoft Security Essentials for free.
Change your password
After you install an antivirus program, try to sign in to your account.
If you can still sign in to your account, you should change your password right away.
If you can’t change your password, try to reset your password.
Prevent your account from being hacked in the future
You can take the following actions to keep your account safer and make it easier to recover if it’s ever compromised again.
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Create a strong password for your Hotmail account
Make sure your operating system has the latest updates
Never reply to email asking for your Hotmail password
Be careful signing in to your Hotmail account from public computers or unsecured wireless networks
Make your account easier to recover in the future
Change your security question
Reset your account settings
Since someone else had access to your account, we've cleared your account settings and removed any send-as addresses, email forwarding, auto-replies, and linked accounts. You'll need to take the following steps to reset these options.
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Reset sending/receiving mail, forwarding, and auto replies
Reset linked IDs
Reset reply-to addresses
Restore deleted email and contacts
As soon as we detected that you might be hacked, we started saving your deleted messages in a safe place. In the left pane of your Hotmail window, click the Deleted folder, scroll to the bottom of the window, and then click recover deleted messages.
Hotmail will recover as many messages as possible and put them in your Deleted folder. If you don't see the deleted messages that you wanted, it means they're permanently lost.
If some or all of your contacts have been deleted, you might be able to restore them. See Restore deleted contacts to your Microsoft account.
Note
Email deleted from children's accounts can't be restored. This way, parents can be confident that when they delete messages from their children’s accounts, they stay deleted
If your account has been compromised—or hacked—it means that someone stole your password and might be using your account to access your personal information or send spam. To recover your account and prevent it from being hacked again, follow these steps.
Install an antivirus program on your computer
Most hackers get your password through malware (malicious software) that's been installed on your computer without your knowledge (for example, when you download a new screen saver or toolbar). It’s important to clear your computer of viruses or malware before you change your password. That way, the hackers won’t get your new password.
After you install an antivirus program, set up the program to get updates and scan your computer on a regular basis. If you're running Windows, you can download and install Microsoft Security Essentials for free.
Change your password
After you install an antivirus program, try to sign in to your account.
If you can still sign in to your account, you should change your password right away.
If you can’t change your password, try to reset your password.
Prevent your account from being hacked in the future
You can take the following actions to keep your account safer and make it easier to recover if it’s ever compromised again.
Show all
Create a strong password for your Hotmail account
Make sure your operating system has the latest updates
Never reply to email asking for your Hotmail password
Be careful signing in to your Hotmail account from public computers or unsecured wireless networks
Make your account easier to recover in the future
Change your security question
Reset your account settings
Since someone else had access to your account, we've cleared your account settings and removed any send-as addresses, email forwarding, auto-replies, and linked accounts. You'll need to take the following steps to reset these options.
Show all
Reset sending/receiving mail, forwarding, and auto replies
Reset linked IDs
Reset reply-to addresses
Restore deleted email and contacts
As soon as we detected that you might be hacked, we started saving your deleted messages in a safe place. In the left pane of your Hotmail window, click the Deleted folder, scroll to the bottom of the window, and then click recover deleted messages.
Hotmail will recover as many messages as possible and put them in your Deleted folder. If you don't see the deleted messages that you wanted, it means they're permanently lost.
If some or all of your contacts have been deleted, you might be able to restore them. See Restore deleted contacts to your Microsoft account.
Note
Email deleted from children's accounts can't be restored. This way, parents can be confident that when they delete messages from their children’s accounts, they stay deleted.
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We gladly accept the following types of coupons*
Print-at-home internet coupons
Must be legible
Must have "Manufacturer Coupon" printed on them
Must have a valid remit address for the manufacturer
Must have a valid expiration date
Must have a scannable bar code
Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons with a specified price
Are acceptable in black and white or color
May not be duplicated
Manufacturers' coupons
For dollar/cents off
For free items (except those printed off the Internet)
Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons
Must have "Manufacturer Coupon" printed on them
Must have a valid remit address for the manufacturer
Must have a valid expiration date
Must have a scannable bar code
May not be duplicated
Competitors' coupons
A specific item for a specified price, for example, $2.99
Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons for items with a specified price
Have a valid expiration date
Are acceptable in black and white
Soft drink container caps
Checkout coupons ("Catalinas")
Printed at our competitors' registers for dollar/cents off on a specific item
Must have "Manufacturer Coupon" with specific item requirements printed on them
Must have a valid remit address for the manufacturer
Must have a valid expiration date
Must have a scannable bar code
Are acceptable in black and white
May not be duplicated
We do not accept the following coupons:
Checkout coupons
Dollars/cents off the entire basket purchase
Percentage off the entire basket purchase
Print-at-home Internet coupons that require no purchase
Competitors' coupons
Dollars/cents off at a specific retailer
Percentage off
Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons without a specified price
Double- or triple-value coupons
*The following are guidelines and limitations:
We only accepts coupons for merchandise that we sell.
Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase.
Only one coupon per item.
Item purchased must be identical to the coupon (size, quantity, brand, flavor, color, etc).
There is no limit on the number of coupons per transaction.
Coupons must have an expiration date and be redeemed prior to expiration.
If coupon value exceeds the price of the item, the excess may be given to the customer as cash or applied toward the basket purchase.
SNAP items purchased in a SNAP transaction are ineligible for cash back.
WIC items purchased in a WIC transaction are applied to the basket purchase and may not be eligible for cash back. Refer to state-specific WIC guidelines.
Great Value, Marketside, Equate, Parents Choice, and World Table coupons have no cash value and are ineligible for cash back or application to the basket purchase.
The system will prompt for supervisor verification for:
40 coupons per transaction.
A coupon of $20 or greater on one item.
$50 or more in coupons in one transaction.
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