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Did not create single user code

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2026-02-13T15:40:43.8133333+00:00

I received two emails stating that I created a single user code when I did not create anything.

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  1. EmilyS726 212.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-13T21:01:12.43+00:00

    Hello,

    Can you please check your account activities to make sure there's definitely no suspicious acitivities: https://account.live.com > Security

    If you see suspicious activities, it is best that you change your password asap.

    If you don't see anything suspicious, it is possible that someone else left your email address as their security info, typically due to typo. In this case, you can ignore them.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-13T15:41:17.47+00:00
    AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn more

    If you received emails stating that you created a single user code without actually creating anything, it could be due to a few reasons:

    1. Email Misconfiguration: You might be part of a group that receives notifications for actions taken by others. Check the 'To:' line in the email to see if your address or a group address is listed.
    2. Unexpected Subscription: An unexpected subscription may have triggered the email. Inspect the footer of the email for a link to view the subscription that triggered it. You can opt out if it’s an organization or team subscription.
    3. Security Concern: If you suspect unauthorized access to your account, consider changing your password and reviewing your account security settings.

    If the issue persists and you cannot determine the cause, it may be beneficial to contact customer support for further assistance.

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