Summary: The contents of this article provide instructions on how to get started with your new Maple Bear email account, important steps to guide you through the first login process, setting up SMS or Microsoft Authenticator App login authentication and changing your temporary password.
Article Content:
How to log in to your new Maple Bear email for the first time.
How to install the Microsoft Authenticator application to use two-step authentication when accessing Maple Bear email.
How to change the temporary password for the first access to the Maple Bear email.
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Launch a web browser and type www.office.com in the address bar at the top of the browser window or click here > to access the Microsoft Office portal.
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Click the Sign In button located in the top right corner of the page.
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Enter your login to proceed.
An ‘access login‘ is the username you use to log into your Maple Bear email account. Normally, your login consists of your name followed by ‘@sebsa.com.br’.
When you enter this information correctly, the system verifies your identity and grants access to your email inbox, allowing you to send, receive and manage your email messages.
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Click the Next button.
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Enter your temporary password and click the Sign In Button.
Never share your email password with anyone. Your password is confidential and personal information that allows access to your email account.
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Please click the Next button to proceed.
To register your email account via the phone option, please follow these steps below to complete the registration process.
Microsoft Authenticator is a security application that protects your online email accounts by adding an extra layer of authentication and making it difficult for unauthorized access to your information.
With Microsoft Authenticator, when you sign in to an account, in addition to entering your password, you also need to provide a second form of authentication, which can be a code generated by the app on your mobile device. This makes it more difficult for unauthorized persons to access your account, even if they know your password.
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4. When accessing the Apple Store, download and install the application on your cell phone.
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With the Microsoft Authenticator app open, scan the QR Code of your account.
Step by step instructions on how to scan the QR code with Microsoft Authenticator click the button below:
1. With the Microsoft Authenticator app open, click the '+' button in the top right corner of the app to add an account.
2. Select the 'Work or School account' option.
3. Select 'Scan QR code' option to scan the QR Code.
4. Point the camera at the code on your account QR Code screen to add the account.
When reading the QR code, it will be automatically added to the account.
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After following the steps to register your phone with the Microsoft Authenticator app, please return to your computer and the additional security verification page and click the Next button to proceed.
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Enter the code generated by the Microsoft Authenticator application and, after activation, click the “Next” button to complete the Microsoft Authenticator setup with your email.
At the end of these steps, your Maple Bear email will be properly configured with Microsoft Authenticator.
To ensure the security of your Maple Bear email account, the initial password provided during the login process is temporary and you will be required to set a new password for your account.
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Your new password must contain up to 8 characters which must have letters, numbers and special characters. E.g.: MbGs&2021.
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Ready! You have successfully completed your initial login setup. You now have full access to your new Maple Bear email account with all the built-in features of Microsoft apps.
Important recommendations and useful information:
All email users with the @maplebear.ca domain who plan to travel abroad, please note the following information regarding the email activation system during your international travel:
To ensure secure email access, your Maple Bear email account has an additional layer of security to protect your confidential information from unauthorized access, ensuring that only you can access your email. This process involves Microsoft Authenticator sending a temporary verification code generated using an encryption algorithm. This additional security process protects your data and personal information from unauthorized access.
Before your trip, we ask that you check that Microsoft Authenticator is installed and properly configured on your phone. As the security screening process may vary depending on the region you are visiting, it is critical to confirm:
– You have correctly configured Microsoft Authenticator on your phone.
Having an email account is an essential part of Maple Bear communication. To ensure the security of your account and protect your personal information, it is important to follow some security tips to protect your email, such as:
1. Use strong passwords for your email account. Use combinations of upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters and never share your password with anyone.
2. SMS Verification is an additional layer of security will require a verification code sent to your mobile phone or authentication app every time you log in from an unknown device or other region. This prevents unauthorized access.
3. Be on the lookout for phishing emails, which are attempts to impersonate “trusted” companies to obtain your personal information. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or providing confidential information via email. When in doubt, do not click on links and do not reply to emails.
4. Avoid logging into your email account on public Wi-Fi networks, as they can be less secure.
5. Always log out of your email account when you’re done using it, especially on shared or public devices.
By following these basic security tips, you’ll be better protected against online threats and enjoy a safer Maple Bear email experience.
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