Microsoft Agreement Update Email

Today, I received an email in my MS Mac under the title “Your service contract has made it clearer,” where, among other things, these are questions you need to know if you are receiving an email from Microsoft or a fraud. I received a scam email about a week ago via Microsoft Office 2016 extended support (security updates) 10/2025 I received this email yesterday 13 April 2020, but the sender is of myself. Please inform if this email is legitimate and in the future, what is the easiest way to identify whether it is legitimate or not from Microsoft. But they are sure to offer you an ultimatum in a very nice way. And the 3 days of reading the “agreements” give me something I can focus on when I retire. This email is legitimate and you don`t need to read the whole thing.. I received this email today, as the man on his account. I`m pretty careful with these things that I get several times a year. w fake posing emails like my ISP provider that are amazing.

Even the people at the ISP are amazed at how beautiful they are. So, is it for the real or phishing? Thank you. Brooke you can easily see that this is a phishing email/scam by moving with the mouse cursor on the link. You will see that the link is not a Microsoft address. Can anyone confirm if the email is legitimate or if it is a fraud? Obviously, I don`t want my account closed because I`ve linked many accounts to my email address. The Microsoft Services agreement is an agreement between you and Microsoft (or one of its affiliates) that regulates your use of Microsoft`s online products and services. To accept our service contract, click on the link below and log in to your account. www.microsoft.com/en/servicesagreement Can you confirm that? I have the same e-mail today. As the link used goes on a Microsoft page (or seems to go), it`s hard to know what to do.

You will receive this email because we update the Microsoft Services agreement, which applies to one or more Microsoft products or services you use. Microsoft sends these emails once or twice a year. I received a similar email, with an almost menacing quality. However, I clicked on the sender (service agreement) and it is filled in to `email address` is deleted for data protection ` hmmmm nopefish`. So I searched and found. thnks for confirmation. What`s funny is that I haven`t installed any MS “services” on my Mac. But I have a “product.” Except that it is a piece of software to soon reach EOL (read more, in an instant). And while I have Windows 7 in my PC, it`s now an outdated system as far as MS is concerned. I don`t subscribe to the agreement proposed by MS to extend the lifespan and I don`t even fix it with 0day support micropatches.