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Microsoft is about to make a major change to how sign-ins work within web browsers.

Starting February 2025, you will automatically stay signed in to your Microsoft account.

Outlook showing notification about accounts remaining signed in automatically.

Outlook now warns users about the upcoming change that will leave accounts signed in automatically.

This is a significant change from the current behavior, which would sign out automatically after 24 hours.

The change aligns Microsoft more with Google, which already leaves accounts logged in.

But that alignment is not necessarily a good thing.

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Google has been criticized for this behavior, and Microsoft will likely see some pushback.

Microsoft almost rolled out the change without a clear and obvious notification to users.

But Microsoft has added a notification within Outlook on the web.

Photo of Microsoft�s new sign-in page for Xbox.com using the Microsoft Edge browser.

Outlook now shows a warning that states, “Your sign-in experience is changing.

You’ll stay signed in unless you use private browsing or explicitly sign out.”

This can be done through advanced security options within the Microsoft account security dashboard.

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