Windows 10: EMERGENCY TEXT FROM MICROSOFT WAS FAKE?

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  1. katytroya Win User

    EMERGENCY TEXT FROM MICROSOFT WAS FAKE?


    On Friday August 13, I opened my HP laptop and at the right corner appeared a little window with microsoft logo and phone number 1833 212 8222 saying that i have been hacked. The others windows started to pop up with a messages that were ****. So I call this number, thinking that was microsoft help and a woman called Anne Smith answered to me saying that she is from Microsoft and she will help me. She asked me if I was looking at **** sites and I say no. Then she ask me for press the key window simultaneously with the R and told me to write something. She explained to me that I have 16 in

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    katytroya, Aug 16, 2021
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  2. Billy Med Win User

    Emergency Alerts

    Hi Stephanie,

    Just to confirm, is this the same thing that you tried on your phone, in order to turn off Amber Alerts?

    • Open Settings.
    • Tap on System.
    • Tap on Messaging.
    • Tap on the Change emergency alert settings link.
    • Turn on or off the emergency alerts you want.

    Let us know if this was the same thing that you tried.

    We would also suggest to reset your phone after doing these steps to ensure that the changes on your phone's settings will be refreshed.

    Simply press and hold the Power and Volume down button for 15 seconds and then release your hold afterwards.
     
    Billy Med, Aug 16, 2021
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  3. ct5098 Win User
    Text Editor on Webpage

    I'm creating a website that requires an advanced text editor, similar to the word processor in Google docs. I'm planning on creating the editor from scratch, but I'm not sure what language to use. I was thinking of using a Java applet, but I'm open to other suggestions. Some of the features that are required are highlighting and drawing (such as Microsoft Paint). Any suggestions would be helpful.
     
    ct5098, Aug 16, 2021
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  4. EMERGENCY TEXT FROM MICROSOFT WAS FAKE?

    ? Add People to Emergency calls

    You can only make emergency calls while the phone is locked by entering the phone number. If you want your concern to be available, it is best that you send a suggestion through Feedback Hub. In this case, our developers can consider it for the next update.
    To send a feedback on your phone, you can follow the steps below:

    • Go to All Apps, search for the Feedback Hub app.
    • Open the Menu icon at the top left side.
    • Select Feedback, then at the top right side, tap the
      Add
      button (+).
    • Select Suggestion and provide your suggestion and details in the box.
    • Select the right category and then submit.

    If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

    Regards.
     
    Michael Rey, Aug 16, 2021
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