How can I access Hotmail.com without being directed to Outlook (it's OK in Internet Explorer and Google Chrome)?
Firefox automatically sends me to Outlook when I try to get to Hotmail.com. I have a Hotmail email address and cannot access it. Works OK with Internet Explorer and Google Chrome.
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This could be a problem with a cookie or a saved login:
- As long as you have a cookie keeping you logged in to account #1, Outlook won't show the login screen and let you sign into account #2 until you sign out under account #1.
- If you had Firefox save your login for account #1, then you might not be able to access the login screen and sign in with account #2. To clear a saved login, you can use the Security panel of the Options dialog here:
- "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Security > Saved Passwords
If you need to access two accounts on one website simultaneously, you might be able to use a regular browsing window for one and a private browsing window for the other. In a private window, Firefox won't use your cookies from the regular window. To open a private window, you can use the menu or press Ctrl+Shift+p.
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from Wikipedia: In 2013, Hotmail was replaced with Outlook.com, which features Microsoft's Metro design language, and closely mimics the interface of Microsoft Outlook.
Yes I know about the change to Outlook. My problem is that I have a Hotmail email and an Outlook email. Firefox doesn't allow me to get my Hotmail email.
Zaɓi Mafita
This could be a problem with a cookie or a saved login:
- As long as you have a cookie keeping you logged in to account #1, Outlook won't show the login screen and let you sign into account #2 until you sign out under account #1.
- If you had Firefox save your login for account #1, then you might not be able to access the login screen and sign in with account #2. To clear a saved login, you can use the Security panel of the Options dialog here:
- "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Security > Saved Passwords
If you need to access two accounts on one website simultaneously, you might be able to use a regular browsing window for one and a private browsing window for the other. In a private window, Firefox won't use your cookies from the regular window. To open a private window, you can use the menu or press Ctrl+Shift+p.