Your Services Agreement Made Clearer Microsoft Email

This email is legitimate and you don`t need to read the whole thing.. I received an email for an update on Microsoft Service Agreement and I`m not sure if it`s a fraud or not. Can someone help you? I received an email yesterday about updates from Microsft Services on May 1st. I went to it and wanted to update the ad selection, but it wouldn`t enter me with my passowrd, so took me through all the security information etc. which was strange…. Esp, when they asked for my postcode! I am concerned that this is a fraud! someone? For more than a year. Read the latest current response to answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/update-to-microsoft-service-agreement-scam/d9e3abfd-b540-40b7-b4b7-c4f630b46dbd Interesting because I don`t use Microsoft products in my Linux system. Your service contract has been clarifiedHello, you will receive this email because we update the Microsoft Services agreement that applies to one or more Microsoft products or services that you use. We present these updates to clarify our terms and conditions and ensure they remain transparent to you, as well as to cover new Microsoft products, services and features. The Microsoft Services agreement is an agreement between you and Microsoft (or one of its affiliates) that governs your use of Microsoft Consumer online products and services. You can read the full Agreement from Microsoft Services here. You can also find out more about these updates on our FAQ page here, including a summary of the most remarkable changes. Updates to the Microsoft Services Agreement will be implemented at Oc until 1, 20 20. If you continue to use our products and services on or after 1, 20 20, you accept the updated Microsoft Services agreement.

If you don`t agree, you can stop using the products and services and close your Microsoft account before these conditions take effect. If you are a parent or legal guardian, you are responsible for the use of Microsoft products and services by your child or teen, including purchases. Thanks for using Microsoft products and services. “News call head. Reception: from 10.253.50.154 of atlas306.free.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with HTTP; Thus, 30 August 2020 23:09:07 -0000 Way back: Deding: from 207.46.200.15 (EHLO smtpi.msn.com) to 10,253.50.154 with SMTP; So, 30 August 2020 23:09:07 -000X-Originating-Ip: [207.46.200.15]Received-SPF: pass (Communication.microsoft.com domain designated 207.46.200.15 as eligible sender)Authentication results: atlas306.free.mail.gq1.yahoo.com; dkim-pass header.i=@communication.microsoft.com header.s1024; spf-pass smtp.mailfrom-communication.microsoft.com; dmarc-success (p-REJECT) header.from-communication.microsoft.com What kinds of changes will Microsoft users see? Perhaps the long-standing “annual user tax”? You can easily see that this is a phishing email/scam by moving the mouse cursor over the link.