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Microsoft.com is the official website of Microsoft Corporation, a global leader in software, hardware, and cloud services. The site provides information about Microsoft's products, services, and solutions, including Windows, Office, Azure, Surface devices, and more. It serves as a hub for consumers, businesses, and developers to explore, purchase, and support Microsoft's offerings.

Unique Visits

90000000

3000000 / day

Total Views

150000000

5000000 / day

Visit Duration, avg.

00:07:30

4.5 page per visit

Bounce Rate

35%

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Founded in

1975

Supported Languages

English, etc

Key Features of the Site

Product Catalog

Detailed information on Microsoft's products, including Windows, Office, Surface, Xbox, and more.

Microsoft 365

A subscription service offering access to Office apps, cloud storage, and collaboration tools.

Azure Cloud Services

A comprehensive cloud computing platform for building, deploying, and managing applications.

Developer Resources

Tools, APIs, and documentation for developers building apps on Microsoft platforms.

Support Center

Technical support, troubleshooting guides, and community forums for Microsoft products.

Enterprise Solutions

Tools and services tailored for businesses, including Microsoft Teams and Dynamics 365.

Education Programs

Resources and discounts for students and educators using Microsoft products.

Xbox Gaming

Information on Xbox consoles, games, and the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Surface Devices

Details on Microsoft's line of Surface laptops, tablets, and accessories.

Security Solutions

Tools and services to protect users and organizations from cyber threats.

Additional information

Global Reach

Microsoft.com is accessible worldwide, with localized versions for many countries and regions.

Innovation Leader

Microsoft is known for its innovation in software, hardware, and cloud computing.

Corporate Responsibility

Microsoft is committed to sustainability, accessibility, and ethical business practices.

Open Source Contributions

Microsoft actively supports open-source projects, including Visual Studio Code and .NET.

AI and Machine Learning

Microsoft invests heavily in AI research and integrates AI into its products and services.

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User Reviews

9 User reviews

  1. Lolly
    schlechte Website schlechtes System

    schlechte Website schlechtes System

  2. Helen Marie
    THEY ARE A JOKE

    THEY ARE A JOKE ! won't let me in my email so they send a code to my other email them they won't let me in that one send a code to my other one, they've locked me out of every email. Thanks a lot.

  3. hugo Jakobsen
    De har låst min mail og vil ikke låse…

    De har låst min mail og vil ikke låse den op igen lige meget hva jeg fremstiller af beviser på det er mig. Brug ikke microsoft mail syste!!!!

  4. Kaylin N
    Worst tech company imaginable

    What an absolute joke of a setup microsoft has these days. Impossible to get someone to talk to, when you do get a human to talk to on chat, they offer to send you a phone number for sales and that goes to an AI virtual assistant, and then hangs up on you after sending a link. Absolutely ridiculous

  5. Chris Matthews
    Hate Microsoft and need an alternative

    Poor poor poor bought/ renewed Microsoft 365 and the instructions are incomprehensible and support non existent. A week later I am still struggling to use my 365 and unable to find some to speak too. Forgotten how much l hate Microsoft.

  6. Kuba Warsicki
    Brak zawartości

    Zrealizowałem kod na 2800 fc pointsów, wszystko było okej, gdy wszedłem do gry fc pointsów nie było 3 dni później(dzisiaj) dalej ich nie ma.

  7. Sara
    Imbarazzante!

    Imbarazzante! Riscontro problemi di strana e improvvisa saturazione della memoria da mesi, sposto la memoria dal disco interno a uno esterno e la stessa si satura di nuovo in pochi minuti senza che vengano effettuati dei salvataggi di file delle relative dimensioni. Al 10 marzo: (c: - windows-ssd > proprietà utenti) > Dimensioni effettive 418 gb dimensioni su disco 401 gb. Aggiornamento al 04 aprile 2025: > (c: - windows-ssd > proprietà utenti): Dimensioni effettive 511 gb dimensioni su disco 397 gb. > Ma lo spazio effettivo sul disco c risulta essere di 1,2 gb alle ore 09.55 e magicamente 686 mb alle ore 10.07 (con salvataggi di pochi kb...). Documento da mesi queste oscillazioni. Ai problemi di saturazione della memoria che riscontro da mesi sul notebook, si affiancano problemi su gmail > lentezza > messaggi di errore fittizi (es. inserimento di immagini inferiori a 1 mb, ma gmail rileverebbe un peso superiore a un mb) > spam giornaliero su gmail con sorta di stalking da qualche sfigato con problemi mentali che addirittura cita il mio nome e cognome nel mittente e inserisci nell'oggetto degli insulti in inglese (animal, pig, gay, bitch) presumibilmente generati da sistemi di "intelligenza" artificiale (es. l'email mittente presenta diciture assurde, come ismUbLEitsloMZSmGSgVMDeYbbK_at_tqtzjpbvngwfehozav.com) In tutto questo: > microsoft non rileva problemi > norton a suo tempo (ora dismesso con richiesta di rimborso) non ha mai rilevato problemi... > gmail non risponde alle email in cui richiedo una verifica sulla violazione del mio account A questo punto sarà necessario fare una denuncia.

  8. Peter Ross
    Absolute Frustration

    Microsoft is the worst. Updates keep screwing up my computer, apps crash for no reason, and support is useless. I’ve wasted hours trying to fix things and get no real help. They keep pushing useless features instead of actually fixing the problems. I’m so over it.

  9. Andre C. S. Masini
    Windows OS Updates Mess Up and Destroy Users’ Work Environments, Including Third-Party Software

    Sometime before 15/10/2024, a Windows update altered the internal setup of almost a dozen third-party programs, forcing them to auto-update without notice. I had specifically configured those programs not to update due to compatibility issues with my data and workflow. This issue occurred across all three of my computers, resulting in data loss and severe damage to my productivity. Some of the updated software was extremely difficult to roll back to previous versions, and the current versions proved incompatible with my data format and workflow. In several cases, the updates erased user configurations, leading to days of lost work. To make matters worse, some software continued updating even after I successfully reinstalled older, stable versions. It felt like opening Pandora’s box—once it was open, it couldn’t be closed again. For example, when Thunderbird updated to version 128, it destroyed all my account configurations and encountered compatibility issues with Mozbackup profiles. I tried reinstalling my trusty, lightweight Thunderbird 68, but it was futile—it kept being forcibly updated. Despite employing every conceivable method to block updates, Thunderbird persistently reverted to the bloated, sluggish, and buggy version 128. To add insult to injury, it also force-installed the intrusive Mozilla Maintenance Service, which force-updating not only Thunderbird but also Firefox, behaving like an infectious virus. In the end, I had no choice but to give it up. Microsoft pioneered the outrageous practice of "guessing" what users want and imposing their guess on the user. This method disregards decades of expertise, treating experienced users who know exactly what they need the same as someone opening the software for the first time. Microsoft’s attitude is clear: "It doesn’t matter what you want or how you plan to work. I will decide what you can or cannot do." And if this approach destroys months of your work? That’s your problem—after all, they’re Microsoft, and you’re just one user among millions. It is important to emphasize that this was not a bug. Windows is buggy—everyone knows that. But in this case, it was intentional. Microsoft deliberately included a command in their Windows update to ignore user settings and force third-party software to auto-update. I am 64 years old and have never liked Windows. However, after this outrageous damage, I’ve decided to invest my time—a very precious resource at my age—in learning Linux to handle any tasks that don’t absolutely require Windows. For anyone under 50, I strongly recommend learning Linux. It’s a worthwhile investment that will save you from the destruction of your work at the hands of Microsoft’s recklessness.