How to Disable Auto Sign-In for Your Hotmail Account: Step-by-Step Guide
Are you tired of Hotmail automatically logging you in, or encountering difficulties signing in with a different account? This common issue often stems from corrupted cookies and cache, affecting website functionality across various platforms. Fortunately, resolving this problem is straightforward by clearing your browser’s cookies, cache, and browsing data.
Steps to Disable Auto Sign-In for Hotmail:
Google Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click the Customize and Control button in the top right-hand corner.
- Select More Tools.
- Choose Clear Browsing Data.
- Verify that the option “My server requires authentication” is chosen in this field.
- Decide to begin with the date vary at “the beginning of time.”
- Click Clear Browsing Data.
- Alternatively, use the shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+DEL.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Select the Menu option located in the upper right corner.
- Select History.
- Click Clear Recent History.
- Choose “Everything” from the dropdown menu.
- Click Clear Now.
Apple Safari:
- Open Safari.
- Click Safari, then Preferences.
- Select Privacy, then Manage Website Data.
- Click Remove All, and confirm by pressing Remove Now.
Additional Tips:
- When clearing cookies, cache, and browsing history, avoid deleting saved passwords to prevent logging out from all websites.
- In rare cases where clearing data doesn’t resolve the issue, consider uninstalling and reinstalling your browser or clearing cookies from Internet Explorer.
Seeking Assistance:
If you encounter persistent issues or need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our certified technicians via our toll-free Hotmail Customer Support helpline. Our experts are available to provide instant support and resolve any concerns you may have.

