I have the same problem going through a break up and she keeps accessing my email through security questions changing my passwords, then hVe to call her and fight about this ****, its ridiculas that i cannot change my own security questions !!!!i need help with this asap too !!

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Set up security questions as your verification method - Microsoft Support
Sign in to your work or school account and then go to your My Account page. Select Security info from the left navigation pane or from the link in the Security info block, and then select Add method from the Security info page. On the Add a method page, select Security questions from the drop-down ...
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I have the same problem going through a break up and she keeps accessing my email through security questions changing my passwords, then hVe to call her and fight about this ****, its ridiculas that i cannot change my own security questions !!!!i need help with this asap too !!

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i have forgot my security questions and cannot login from my phone

Hej Becky,

I found a great guide on the link here but i also wrote the steps below so you can read it directly.

It would be easiest to do this on a computer, but will work on the phone also the guide applies for your outlook account.

  1. Go to https://account.live.com/pw
  2. Enter the affected Microsoft account and the characters that you see in the picture, and click "Next".
  3. Choose either "Email me a reset link, Security questions or Send a code to my phone". (The 3 options will appear if they are set up during or after account creation.)
  4. Check your alternate email for the reset link or your phone if you received a code.
  5. Type the code provided and click on "Next".

If you are not able to reset your password, you may also submit an account recovery request to validate the ownership of your account.

You will receive a password reset link once you pass the validation.

  1. Go to https://account.live.com/acsr
  2. Enter the affected Microsoft account, alternate email, and the characters that you see in the picture.
  3. Click on Next.
  4. Fill out the form and provide as much information.
  5. Click on submit.

Once you are logged in you can manage your security information from this link

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Updating security questions for local accounts in Windows 10 & 11 | NinjaOne
1 month ago - Windows 10 and 11 provide several standard security questions to choose from, including: ... Local vs. Microsoft Accounts: Security questions exist exclusively for local accounts, while Microsoft accounts employ different recovery methods such as email or phone number authentication and two-factor authentication.
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Cocosenor
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How to Set/Change Security Questions for Local Account in Windows 10
This feature only works on Windows ... Click on Start, click on your account profile, and then select "Change account settings". 2. On the left panel click on "Sign-in options", on the right panel under Password, click on the link "Update your security questions"....
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Microsoft Learn
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How do i change my security questions, on the MS site? - Microsoft Q&A
Otherwise, there's no other way around this. You will need to clean install Windows in that case. I am using MS sign-in, using my MS account. The security questions were never set because the computer was UPGRADED from 8.1 to 10.
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ZDNET
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How to manage your security questions for a local Windows account | ZDNET
June 3, 2022 - Besides choosing a local account from the get-go, you can switch to a local account if you're already using a Microsoft Account to sign into Windows. In Windows 10 or 11, go to Settings > Accounts > Your Info.
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Add or Update Security Questions for Local Account in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Help Forums
User Accounts Enable or Disable Security Questions for Local Accounts in Windows 10 in Tutorials How to Enable or Disable Use of Security Questions for Local Accounts in Windows 10 Starting with Windows 10 build 17063, Microsoft added the use of security questions to local accounts in Windows 10.
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How To Update Your Security Questions & Answers For Windows 10 Local User Account - YouTube
Change Your User Account Login Security Questions In Windows 10In this Windows 10 tutorial, I will be showing you how to update your user accounts security q...
Published   July 28, 2021
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r/WindowsHelp on Reddit: How do I remove security questions?
January 27, 2024 -

I had to reset my laptop for personal reasons. I think my laptop was on windows 10 when I reset it, and I was forced to set security questions so I picked the 3 questions and typed in random answers because I plan to remove/delete them after the setup. However I forgot to do that and updated my laptop to windows 11 home. When I go to settings > accounts > sign-in options > password I dont see the option to remove/delete the security questions. Instead it says "You're all set up" with a "Change" button beside it. I pressed on the change button and after tying my current password I was led to a page that only showed "New password" "Confirm password" and "Password hint". In other words it only lets me change my password and set a hint (take note hint is different from security questions) and I really want to delete/remove them. Do you know why this is happening and what I should do?

Additional info: I'm using a local account after resetting my laptop, and I'm not signed into microsoft

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The official way of deleting security questions is to set a new password. You've done that. Therefore, your security questions are gone. For your peace of mind, verify that they are gone. Deliberately choose "I forgot my password" and confirm that Windows doesn't ask them.
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Topic: Remove or modify Microsoft/Outlook account security question? @ AskWoody
I set a security question and answer ... want to change it or simply remove it. ... Security questions and answers can still exist (for password reset purposes only) on Work or School accounts: Set up security questions as your verification method · And they’re required (for password reset) on a local Windows account: How to manage your security questions for a local Windows account · But I believe security questions were eliminated from Personal or Family Microsoft accounts at ...
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Update Security Questions for Local Account in Windows 11 | Windows 11 Forum
August 10, 2024 - This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable the use of security questions for local accounts in Windows 10 and Windows 11. When you set up a local account with a password via Settings, you are required by default to select and answer security questions.
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I want to change my security question but cant find the security questions link - Microsoft Q&A
Since you're not seeing the option ... questions are managed under "Security info" in the My Account portal, not directly in Outlook or a general Security tab. Note that Windows 7 and Firefox 115.25 are outdated (Windows 7 ended support in 2020, ...
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Change or reset your password in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you forgot your password and need to reset it, you can do so from the Windows sign-in screen. Select the password entry button . Select OK then Reset password. Answer the security questions you set up at account creation.
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How to Remove, Recover or Reset Microsoft Local Account Password for Windows 10 | Dell US
May 21, 2025 - For more information about this ... local account in Windows 10 version 1803 or higher, follow these steps: At the desktop, press the Windows key and type "sign." Select Sign-in options from the menu....
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Enable or Disable Security Questions in Windows 10/11
April 23, 2024 - Unfortunately, Microsoft removed the option to set up security questions through the Settings menu in Windows 11. But, you can still enable this feature on your local account using a little workaround.