Microsoft Agreement Email 2019

However, you should never click on a link in an email. Enter the site address directly into a browser and log in from it. I received an email for an update on Microsoft Service Agreement and I`m not sure if it`s a fraud or not. Can someone help you? These are questions you need to know for determne if you receive an email from Microsoft or a fraud. Additional information: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/osecurity-oother/were-updating-our-accounts-scam-or-for-real/2550fb50-d13e-4a28-8a79-1660e4f451c3 If someone does not know, another email address for Microsoft. «You will receive this email because we are updating the Microsoft Services agreement that applies to one or more Microsoft products or services you use. We present these updates to clarify our terms and conditions and ensure they remain transparent to you, as well as to cover new Microsoft products, services and features. Well, that`s a great reason for me not to «update» Office 2016 (for Macs) on Office 2019, if 2016 no longer receives support in October of this year. For now, I have total control of the 2016 patching, having defined the MS application «Microsoft AutoUpdate» in my Mac on the equivalent of «Leave Me Now, but I`ll choose when I`ll download and install.» The document attached above shows that this will no longer be the case with 2019. One link that leads to another has landed on this page of Office 2019 Home and Business, which contains the following text: Microsoft sends emails like this once or twice a year. I would like to inform you that Microsoft does not send unwanted emails. But they are sure to offer you an ultimatum in a very nice way. And the 3 days of reading the «agreements» give me something I can focus on when I retire.

This suggests that the Microsoft email/sender legit Comes The fun thing is, I don`t have any MS «services» installed in my Mac. But I have a «product.» Except that it is a piece of software to soon reach EOL (read more, in an instant). And while I have Windows 7 in my PC, it`s now an outdated system as far as MS is concerned. I don`t subscribe to the agreement proposed by MS to extend the lifespan and I don`t even fix it with 0day support micropatches. I isolated it from the Internet and for communication between it and the rest of the world, I use the Linux operating system now on pc co-installed with Win 7. I use Win 7 to run older application software and occasionally older files that I still have to work with. If ever in doubt, please check your email to see if the green panel is there. Hello, is this a scam when I get this email from Microsoft account I received an email yesterday about updates from Microsft Services agreement on May 1st.

I went to it and wanted to update the ad selection, but it wouldn`t enter me with my passowrd, so took me through all the security information etc. which was strange…. Esp, when they asked for my postcode! I am concerned that this is a fraud! someone? This email is legitimate and you don`t need to read the whole thing..