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Old 5th October 2018, 12:41   #1
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Default Outlook.com is Adding a Verified Icon for Businesses. Will That Help Fight Phishing?

Microsoft is adding a verified icon to Outlook.com, the online email service formerly known as Hotmail. US-based businesses can sign up to be verified here as part of a public beta.

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