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新北收購筆電微軟宣布因應「 Secure Future Initiative」計畫,將陸續停用「三類型」Outlook。(圖/翻攝網路)

Outlook用戶注意了,微軟宣布因應「 Secure Future Initiative安全未來計畫」,「三類型」Outlook將自2024年8月起陸續停用,建議用戶儘早進行轉換或升級,以免屆時無法再登入帳戶。

首先,自8月19日開始,微軟將停用精簡版Outlook Web應用程式。接著,9月16日起,停止支援Outlook個人帳戶的基本驗證。最後,12月31日起,新北收購筆電microsoft Store商店不再提供「郵件和行事曆」應用程式的下載。

● 精簡版Outlook Web應用程式:2024年8月19日起停用。

● Outlook個人帳戶的基本驗證:2024年9月16日起停用。

● 「郵件和行事曆」應用程式:2024年12月31日起停止下載。

微軟表示,精簡版Outlook Web應用程式功能有限,安全性較低,因此將其棄用,建議用戶儘早轉換到完整版。另外,Outlook很快不再支援基本驗證,即使用者僅提供帳號和密碼就能登入帳戶的方法,將要求所有Outlook用戶啟用MFA新式身份驗證。

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