You can change your Microsoft password through your account settings on the official Microsoft website. Go to account.microsoft.com and sign in with your current credentials. Once logged in, select "Security" from the left navigation menu, then choose "Password" and click "Change password." You'll need to enter your current password, then create and confirm your new password. Alternatively, if you're using a Windows computer, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, select "Change a password," and follow the prompts. Your new password should be at least 8 characters long and include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for strong security. After changing your password, you may need to sign back in on your devices, including phones, tablets, and computers that use your Microsoft account. If you've forgotten your current password, use the "Can't access your account" option on the sign-in screen to verify your identity through a phone number, email address, or authentication app before resetting it. Microsoft accounts protect access to services like Outlook, OneDrive, Xbox, and Office 365.