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How to create aliases to protect your real email on Microsoft Outloook

by Fabino Darius

March 13, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read
in Tutorials
How to create aliases to protect your real email on Microsoft Outloook

Microsoft Outlook provides a useful feature called aliases that can help protect your real email address from unwanted spam or phishing attacks. Here’s how to create an alias:

1- Log in to your Microsoft Outlook account.

2- Click on the gear icon located in the top right corner of the screen, then click on “View all Outlook settings”.

3- Click on the “Email” tab, then click on “Sync email”.

4- Scroll down to the “Alias” section, then click on “Add email”.

5- Enter the email address you want to use as an alias, then click on “Add alias”.

6- If prompted, enter the verification code sent to the email address you just added.

7- Once verified, the new email address will appear in the “Alias” section, and you can use it to send and receive emails just like your main email address.

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