Microsoft 365 features that help users manage their subscriptions, account settings, and billing information.
Unsuccessful sign-ins are still available, but how they appear depends on which account view is being used.
For a work or school account (Microsoft Entra) via My Account → My sign-ins:
- Unsuccessful sign-ins are shown in the sign-in list alongside successful ones.
- To focus on them, use the search box on the Review recent activity / My sign-ins page and type
Unsuccessfulto filter for all unsuccessful sign-in activity. - Each item can be expanded to see details such as location, app, and device.
Steps:
- Go to My Account and sign in with the work or school account.
- Select My sign-ins (or Review recent activity).
- Use the search bar and type Unsuccessful to list unsuccessful attempts.
For a personal Microsoft account (Outlook.com, Xbox, etc.):
- Use the Recent activity page. It shows significant sign-in events (successful and unusual attempts), but not every single attempt.
- If something looks suspicious, select Secure your account from the Recent activity section.
Steps:
- Go to the Security basics page and sign in.
- Select Review activity to open the Recent activity page.
- Review the entries under Recent activity and Unusual activity; expand items for details and choose This wasn’t me or Secure your account when appropriate.
If unsuccessful attempts are not visible, it is likely because:
- The view is filtered (for work/school accounts, clear filters or search for
Unsuccessful). - For personal accounts, only security-relevant events are shown, not every failed password attempt.
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