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How to recover deleted MSN (Microsoft Network) accounts
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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MSN accounts are those of the Microsoft Network, which consists of numerous web services. MSN accounts are more widely known as Microsoft accounts.
Those users who delete their MSN accounts miss out on numerous Microsoft services.Thus, some users might change their minds and wish to restore their deleted MSN accounts.
This is How Users can Recover Closed Microsoft Email Accounts
1. Log back into the MSN Account Within 60 Days
There is still some chance that users can recover MSN accounts after deleting them. After users select to delete Microsoft accounts, they are marked for closure.
The account remains marked for closure for a 60-day period. Thus, the big M does not entirely delete the account for two months after users close them.
So, that’s how users can recover a Microsoft Network account after closing it. However, users who have closed their accounts more than 60 days ago might not be able to recover them.
Users can contactMicrosoft Supportto ask if there’s any way they can recover deleted MSN accounts closed more than 60 days ago.
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