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12/19/22, 7:51 PM How To Get A Free Azure Account

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How To Get A Free Azure Account
By Dhairya Krishnat on Date Mar 31, 2021

Introduction

Is an Azure account free? I think this is the first question that comes to everyone's mind when he or she he starts working with Azure. If yes, then
by which account? Personal, Microsoft, or corporate ID? If you are new to Azure or just starting to learn it then this article is for you. Here you
will find the answer about a free Azure account and learn how to create the account and use it.

Yes, you can create a free Azure account. Azure allows you to create a free trial account for 30 days also gives you some credit of 14,500INR to
use azure services. After completing your trial of 30 days and using your credits, you can upgrade your subscription and keep using the paid
services.

You can use your personal email address or Microsoft outlook account to create an account on the azure platform. But you cannot sign up here
with your work or school account.

How Anyone Can Get a Free Azure Account

Follow the below simple steps to create a free azure account

1. Go to the azure site or the below link. Click on 'Start free'. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/

2. If you already have an account then pick an account. For creating a new account click on "+Use another account" and further click on
'Create one.

3. Give your email id, password, and verification code that the Microsoft team will send you on your email address and click next.

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After checking the preview please click on 'Create' or if you want to change anything you can go back to the previous page.

Now your resource group has been created and you are able to use Azure service like storage account, Azure data factory, etc.

Summary

I hope now you are able to create a free Azure account. I have clearly mentioned each step. You can try and easily use Azure services. Thanks
for reading. Have a great day.

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