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Azure Account Create

 

Hello All,

 In this blog we will see how to create a free azure account. Go to the below url to create azure account.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/free/

once you hit the above url you will be redirected to the below page. Click on start free to proceed further.



In next screen you need to provide your gmail account to create an azure account. So if you already have gmail account then provide the account name and click on next.

If you don’t have gmail account you can create your account with phone number or create the new account and use it.



After providing your account details it will ask you for password, enter your password to continue.



Once you click on next, azure will send the confirmation code on given email id or phone number.

Provide the received code to proceed further.



Once you provided the confirmation code azure will verify your account details and will ask you to solve the puzzle to avoid misuse of azure account.




Once you solved the puzzle azure will redirect you to the next page.



Here, you need to provide your basic details like country, name and mobile number





Once you provide your mobile number you will receive confirmation code on it, enter the confirmation code and click on verify to verify your mobile number with Azure.





Don’t provide pan card details as we are using the free services on azure.

Click on agree button and next.


Once you clicked on next button azure will ask you to provide your card details, provide your card details and it will charge 2rs to verify your account.










Once you provided card details and required information you will receive an OTP, enter the OTP and complete your transaction. Once transaction completes click on sign up button.



Azure will validate all provided details and you will be redirected to the below azure dashboard page.



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