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Teina Cavalan 0 Reputation points
2026-06-14T15:42:15.6533333+00:00

Hello,

Can you give back an alias that I delete by error please ?

Thank you

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  1. 0QS70 0 Reputation points
    2026-06-14T17:11:40.4166667+00:00

    I deleted it and it will no longer sync with my hacked personal email that I can see is following the questions that I am responding to through my work email for the hacked email! I'm glad I can report content that I didn't create with my hacked email using this nice work email I created with Microsoft because I can login to everything but Microsoft, Amazon, and Intuit with the personal email that relates to the work email I am able to use with Microsoft!!

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  2. EmilyS726 239.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-06-14T16:28:05.7166667+00:00

    Hello

    What kind of alias was it?

    If it is hotmail.com, then no, unfortunately once deleted, there's no way to recover.

    If it is outlook.com, yes, as long as:

    1. You can still access it via another alias for the SAME Microsoft account.
    2. It is being added back to the SAME Microsoft account.

    To do so, go to https://account.live.com, go to Your Info > Sign in preference, Add an alias.

    Choose Create New option, and put in the same username that you deleted.

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  3. AI answer

    2026-06-14T15:42:23.5633333+00:00

    A deleted Hotmail alias cannot be restored.

    When an alias from a Microsoft email domain such as @hotmail.com, @live.com, @outlook.com, or @msn.com is removed from a Microsoft account, that alias is permanently deleted and cannot be associated with any Microsoft account again. This includes restoring it to the original account or adding it as a new alias.

    To continue using Outlook.com, create or use another alias on the same account, or create a new Outlook.com account if a completely new address is needed.


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