My old hotmail inbox

Nostalgia! Hotmail was one of the first free web-based email services, launched in 1996. It was a game-changer at the time, allowing people to access their email from anywhere with an internet connection.

Do you still have an old Hotmail account? If so, you might be surprised to know that Microsoft (which acquired Hotmail in 1997) has been encouraging users to upgrade to Outlook.com, its newer email service.

If you're curious about what's in your old Hotmail inbox, you can still access it by signing in with your Hotmail username and password. However, keep in mind that Hotmail is no longer actively maintained, and you might encounter some issues or limitations.

Here are a few things to consider:

  1. Security: Hotmail's security features are outdated, and it's no longer recommended to use it for sensitive or important communications.
  2. Compatibility: Hotmail might not work properly with modern devices or browsers, which could lead to compatibility issues.
  3. Storage: Hotmail's storage capacity is limited, and you might need to upgrade to a paid plan or switch to a different email service if you need more storage space.

If you're concerned about the security or functionality of your old Hotmail account, you might consider migrating your emails to a newer service like Outlook.com, Gmail, or Yahoo Mail. These services offer more advanced security features, better compatibility, and more storage space.

What do you think? Are you planning to keep your old Hotmail account or migrate to a newer service?