

The biggest downside is that the worst offender for account switching – Microsoft Teams – remains on the "coming soon" list (along with other Microsoft web and desktop applications). Tenant admins can't easily turn off the feature and only one account can be active per app at a time. In addition, it does not work in the Microsoft 365 Government and Cloud environments.

Users might also confuse it with browser profiles and the use of third-party cookies is required. The feature is per browser and not per device. Signing out from one account drops the user into whatever signed-in account remains, so some caution is needed, but all in all the functionality worked as advertised. The former choice sends an email to the chosen people. After choosing Start sharing, you’ll have two choices: invite via email and invite via link. If you don’t see that button, make sure you’re using the email address associated with your Office 365 Family subscription. Dont create or use multiple accounts to abuse Google policies. Look for the Start sharing button and click it. In our very subjective testing, the feature worked well, permitting the switching between multiple accounts (once signed in) seamlessly. Make sure to read the policies below to understand how we define abusive behavior. Microsoft partners balk at new licensing scheme, dent growth.There are nearly half a billion active users of Start news feed, says Microsoft.Microsoft points at Linux and shouts: Look, look! Privilege-escalation flaws here, too!.Windows 10 still growing, but Win 11 had another bad month, says AdDuplex.Users of Microsoft 365 (, Word, Excel, PowerPoint for the Web, Outlook, OneDrive and SharePoint) can simply add additional accounts (personal or Azure Active Directory) and switch between them via a click on the profile picture. The company has now taken a step to address the problem.
