Is the sender from an aol.com address? This is 100% scam because Microsoft doesn’t terminate account like that.
A leigitimate email from Microsoft regarding your account always comes from domains ending in @accountprotection.microsoft.com
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I keep getting an email saying I need to update Microsoft Tetms of Service & Privacy Policy before July 1 in order to access my mailbox. Is this legit? It wants me to click the link to Update
Is the sender from an aol.com address? This is 100% scam because Microsoft doesn’t terminate account like that.
A leigitimate email from Microsoft regarding your account always comes from domains ending in @accountprotection.microsoft.com
If you are receiving an email asking you to update your Microsoft Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and it includes a link to click for updates, it is important to be cautious. Many such emails can be phishing attempts designed to steal your personal information or compromise your account.
To determine if the email is legitimate, check the sender's email address. Legitimate emails from Microsoft will come from domains like microsoft.com, microsoftsupport.com, or mail.support.microsoft.com. If the email is from a different domain, it is likely a scam.
Additionally, you should never click on links in emails that you are unsure about. Instead, visit the official Microsoft website directly to check for any notifications regarding updates to terms or policies.
If you suspect the email is a phishing attempt, do not reply to it, click on any links, or open any attachments. For more guidance on identifying phishing emails, you can refer to Microsoft's resources on protecting yourself from phishing scams.