Outlook.com: Microsoft murders off connected records, changes to assumed names
In case you're a Hotmail /Outlook.com client and run a few records, you may have for quite some time been utilizing its 'connected records' office, which enables you to deal with different records subsequent to marking in to only one of them. It's a quite convenient component as it implies you don't need to sit around idly marking in to every one – everything necessary is two or three ticks and you're in another of your records. Inconvenience is, Microsoft is going to dump it. "Throughout the following couple months, we will quit supporting connected records and rather enable individuals to move to a more strong and secure method for dealing with various email addresses: false names," Microsoft's Eric Doerr wrote in a post on the Outlook blog on Monday. Nom de plumes are connected to a solitary Microsoft account – so require just a single login and secret word – and enable clients to send and get messages utilizing numerous email addresses...