We noticed that you tried to sign in with the password for your Microsoft account on one of these apps or devices. Since you've turned on two-step verification for %0, you need to use an app password instead for any of the following to work with two-step verification. We've sent this reminder to all the security info you've provided. If you haven't already done this, we'll help you set up these apps and devices with app passwords:
We noticed some suspicious activity on your Microsoft account, and we're worried that someone else might have your password. ...
We noticed some suspicious activity on your Microsoft account, and we're worried that someone else might have your password. ...
We noticed that you tried to sign in on your Windows Phone with the password for your Microsoft account. Since you've turned ...
We noticed that you tried to sign in on your Xbox 360 with the password for your Microsoft account. Since you've turned on ...
We noticed that you tried to sign in with the password for your Microsoft account on one of these apps or devices. Since ...
We noticed you'd previously created a {0} subscription. If you'd like to retain any services under your {0}, we recommend ...
We now support TouchID. To set up TouchID on the device, go to Settings > TouchID Passcode. Once TouchID is enabled, your ...
We periodically ask people to do this if we notice that they're using a password that's too common or not complex enough, ...
We provide a consistent experience across multiple form factors and multiple operating systems including iOS and Android, ...