Microsoft 365 Family | 12-Month Subscription | Up to 6

Microsoft 365 Family | 12-Month Subscription | Up to 6 People | Word

Microsoft 365 Family | 12-Month Subscription | Up to 6 People | Word, Excel, PowerPoint | 1TB OneDrive Cloud Storage | PC/Mac Instant Download | Activation Required


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Recommended for families or small groups

Share all the benefits of Microsoft 365 with up to five other people. Sharing means that each person has the flexibility to use their own apps and cloud storage on multiple PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Android phones and tablets[1].

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    Easily protect what’s most important with M365

    Staying safer online is easier with advanced security working. Effortlessly protect precious photos, documents, your family’s phones, tablets, and computers with easy-to-use features for digital life.

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    Protect your data and devices

    Safeguard up to five of your devices with Microsoft Defender antivirus protection[2].

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    Save with confidence

    Documents, photos, and videos saved in OneDrive are protected against ransomware and accessible on any device.

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    Email with ease

    Seamlessly manage your various email accounts, calendars, and contacts in Outlook and get automatic attachment scanning and link checking[3] so potential email threats are found before you click.

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    Elevate content with smart suggestions in M365

    Bring your ideas to life and add polish, personality, and style. The intelligence in M365 provides a variety of helpful phrases, themes, designs, and charts that can help you upgrade any project fast.

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    From ordinary to outstanding

    Create great looking documents in just a few clicks. Smart formatting, font, and style suggestions help to make your document almost as unique as you are—effortlessly.

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    Innovation that inspires

    Elevate your ideas with built-in features that offer recommendations to help you create and enhance your content with ease.

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    Microsoft 365 works across your devices

    Use your devices to share photos and videos faster. With a familiar experience, integrated assistance and accessibility features, Microsoft 365 makes it easier to get started no matter where you are.

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    Secure cloud storage

    Seamless storage makes it easy to save what you want, access it anywhere, and easily share with anyone (even if they don’t have Microsoft 365).

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    For your many devices

    From phone to laptop, desktop to tablet, and back to phone again, Microsoft 365 works across the devices you use every day.

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    Flexible for you

    Designed to meet your needs, Microsoft 365 has accessibility features built in so you can achieve your goals in whatever way works best for you.

Product Comparison

M365 Family

M365 Family

M365 Personal

M365 Personal

M365 Business Standard

M365 Business Standard

M365 Office

M365 Home & Student

M365 Office

M365 Home & Business

Type of purchase 12-month subscription 12-month subscription 12-month subscription One-time purchase One-time purchase
Number of people For up to 6 people For 1 person For 1 person For 1 device For 1 device
Use on more than 1 device
1TB Cloud storage
Premium features and updates
Data and device protection
Includes Outlook

* Screens simulated. App availability varies by device/language. Features vary by platform.

[1] iOS and Android require separate app download.

[2] Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription required.

[3] Features apply to customers who have an @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @live.com, or @msn.com account.



11 Responses

  1. LoydYhcwxgmila says:

     United Kingdom

    Great Value for money, added to my existing Microsoft account and extended the Expiry Date so no need to wait for your current account to expire before adding this new code.

    Used to pay monthly, but this is far better value for money.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This product is activated via an email link and was very easy to install. It simply added a year to my current expiry date and saved me money over the automatic renewal option from Microsoft.

    I like 365 and with the family edition it is very easy to send links to my wife and daughters so that they can also benefit. It comes with 1TB of cloud storage per user and all the apps I need including Skype. It may either be run from the cloud or downloaded onto your device. I also use it on one of my android tablets.

    I mainly use Outlook, Word and Excel but PowerPoint, Notes and Skype are useful. There is very little not to like and I will certainly be looking for a similar deal this time next year.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you’re upgrading from Office 2010 and you haven’t seen or used O2013 or O2016, get ready to get a bit frustrated at what MS has done in the meantime. If you’re using 32 bit O2010, you have to uninstall it first. My upgrade went smoothly enough. It was trying to find certain ribbon items and folders that was the PITA. Templates are now in MyDocuments – no indication that was going to happen. The Pinned and Recent Lists are on separate tabs, a retrograde step IMHO; one one screen was real handy. Finding Charting items takes a bit of getting used to. Power Query and Power Pivot are built in. The new SPILL functions are great, effectively replacing VBA; a few other O2013/16 functions are appreciated. The scroll bar split handles have gone tho. OL isn’t too bad: Rules, Quick Steps, Signatures were all there – custom Views weren’t tho… There’s a Today button (yippe) but it’s to one side of prev/next month buttons – doh!! Mucho fun with OneNote notebooks – again. No loss of info tho. I would like to sync them to the cloud but previous experience has left a bad taste. Not much to say about Word: you get a ‘Carry on from where you left off’ message when opening a previous doc, nice touch. Pages view joins Heading and [search] Results in the Nav pane. No comment about Powerpoint and the rest as I don’t use them. As I had a freebie OneDrive before upgrading, no issues there – enjoying the extra storage.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had bought a new computer and had a 30 day trial I didn’t purchase the Microsoft 365 software at the time as I used Microsoft Office 2010 on my old computer and wanted to see how I got on first in case I didn’t like it. Microsoft offered the chance to charge after the 30 day trial for a considerable more money to go live with the Microsoft 365 package and by chance I looked at Amazon which was over 20 cheaper. Could this be the same product? Yes it was!! Once I had purchased the product my link was virtually immediately sent to my email account and I received a Digital Content Delivery email and just had to click on the button Access Your Content and I had the code. I then went to manage my account on my Microsoft account and added the code in to the activate product and downloaded the full program, it was so easy and at a much better price. Win! Win!

  5. DarlaMcGarry says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 20 From Our UsersI’ve been buying subscription codes for Microsoft Office in its various incarnations through Amazon for years, and never had any issues. This year though it’s been re-christened Microsoft Family 365 and, for the first time I can recall seeing it, Amazon’s product description states that “each user can install on 1 PC or Mac, 1 tablet or iPad and 1 mobile phone (Windows, iOS, Android).” This concerned me as I use Office on a MacBook (laptop) and an Imac (desktop computer) – which would therefore count as 2 Macs. If I bought via Amazon would I lose functionality on one? Did I need to buy direct from Microsoft (and pay about 25 more) in order to continue using Office on both computers? None of the reviews seemed to address the issue.

    I contacted Microsoft to query the situation. I was advised that you get the same software no matter where you buy your code from and that each user has 5 installs to use as they chose. If you buy from Microsoft they can trace your activation key should you lose it – which is, apparently, partly why you pay more buying direct.

    A few days before my subscription was due to run out Amazon included the software in an Early Black Friday deal – making it roughly half the price Microsoft were charging. I bought an emailed code, received it a few minutes later and had renewed my subscription less than 10 minutes after that. (For anyone worried by reviews saying it’s difficult to input the code – sign into your Microsoft account, click Microsoft Family 365 in the box labelled Subscriptions, click Manage. Under Payment Settings there’s an option to ‘Redeem a card or code’. Enter the code (you can copy and paste) and you’re done.)

    My old subscription expired a few days ago and I still have full Office functionality on all the computers I use. Nothing has changed and the move from one year’s subscription to the next has been seamless.

  6. RosalynNLJW says:

     United Kingdom

    UPDATED:

    Just grabbed another 2 subscriptions of 15 months working out at 40% of the Microsoft monthly fee. I’m subscribed until August 2025 now !.

    Been a subscriber to Office 365, now Microsoft 365 for years, paying the monthly subscription. Have always been tempted by Microsoft’s yearly subscription fee that saves you over 15%, however getting this yearly sub whilst on offer at Amazon has saved me over 50% on what I would pay monthly – simple no brainer.

    Not sure why other reviewrs complain of being unable to find code, just click the link in the order email to go to “Your games and software Library”, the code is clearly visible within the Microsoft 365 listing in your library, copy this, head over to your Microsoft account and manage your subscriptions. There’s an option to redeem code/voucher, just follow the link, paste in the code, hit next a few times and its done.

    I always found the monthy fee good value for money for the amount of apps and storage you get, and to get the same for half the price is fantastic.

  7. If Curves Could Talk Stefanie says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersFound this to be cheaper on amazon than the Micorsoft store.

    Pros
    – The price
    – The product is obviously a Microsoft product so no issues there
    – Easy to install once you have the installation key
    – Sharing with Family is easy. This is managed through your Microsoft account. You just login and send them the link. They download

    Cons
    – Initially finding the key can be a bit confusing,
    — Go to My Account > Click subscriptions > Redeem code / Voucher
    — once you have this, then the process is fine, but this may be confusing for some users

    The con can be annoying for some but the ease of purchase and the cost, together with sharing make this a no-brainer if you want office 365.

    hope this helps

  8. GilbertCounts says:

     United Kingdom

    Latest Update April 2019: The product appears to have a fairly stable price around 70. Auto renew on Microsoft is 80. I watched the price for around a month and it seemed to dip a few pounds on one of the days, but remained at 70 for all the rest of the time. 2018 I paid 61.50, so it’s a lot higher on Amazon than it used to be. It’s easy to apply the code on Microsoft – go to Office365 sign in area, goto payments & billing and then there is a “Redeem a card or code” link and you can just copy and paste the code over in one paste.
    Might be possible to get less by complaining to Microsoft. On my renew screen it says that I can pay $79.99 for next autorenew with a free month as well. $80 is 61 and free month would take it to about 56 equivalent. But it is still showing as 80 renew cost on the account screen. But I did check USA autorenew price and it seems $100/year so at least they aren’t ripping of British consumers with straight $ to conversions.

    Update: 2016 I purchased this and had a lot of hassle that took a couple of hours to resolve. 2017 I just did a chat with MS to get 10% off renewal (as can be seen below). This year the Amazon price was down at 61.50 and a review by ‘I Love Northern Inuits’; made me decide to risk the hassle of trying via Amazon again (well, actually I tried with MS first, but their chat link was broken). It was super-easy, just a few clicks.
    You get initial usual ‘you just bought X’ email from Amazon, and then a few seconds later you get a second email with “Access Your Content” link. After clicking that it takes you to a login page, and click the confirm button a couple of times then it takes you through to your Office account page showing it has been extended an extra year. This is now far easier than asking MS for a discount.

    Old review from 2017
    I purchased this before and had trouble like some other reviewers – with office needing to be reinstalled. Generally a bit of a pain – although from the questions it seems others somehow managed without all the reinstalling bother.
    This year I decided that I didn’t want to mess around with all the machines of my family, and instead paid the renewal. If you do a chat session with Microsoft they will give you 10% off the 80 renewal price (there is a chat link on the renewal purchase page). I did search the internet for codes to put in their Promo Code box, but didn’t find anything and I think the one MS give you is the only way since they need to enable your account to be able to enter a promo code. Took 20 minutes for the MS rep to give me the discount codes – I don’t mean arguing, I mean things like sending you an email with a verification code in etc. But not much hassle and you can get on with other things while waiting for them.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This subscription will also suffice to renew an existing subscription, without any need to download the software (1GB !).

    This subscription costs less than the Microsoft one (65 vs 78) and lasts longer – my renewal went for 13 months from the date of purchase, so I ended up with 6 days ‘free’.

    Another reviewer here gave a great run-down of Office 365 Home (also, and confusingly known as Office Home Premium) .

    Suffice to say, this is really good value if you have a bunch of computers in one house, all of which have a valid use for document creation/editing – e.g. my wife has this on an old iMac, my kids use on 2 separate PCs for homework, I use the web apps on my Linux PC and on phone/tablet. The integration with OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) is excellent – very transparent, very robust. Yes, Drive (Google) will do a lot of the same things. And in some cases better – the Google spreadsheet is better than Excel sheet, at least for some tasks and definitely the Google document is better than the Word web app for a “quick & dirty” letter or memo. But you have to ask yourself, what price am I really paying for this (free) Google product, and what will happen if/when Google decides to withdraw the product as not being “core to their mission”.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been waiting for office to land in the Ipad for ages and now it has this is a necessary option if you want to do more than look at documents on an Ipad. Once it installed it just works, simple.

    To be clear, this purchase includes the following which can be used on an Ipad:
    Word
    Excel
    Powerpoint
    It also includes these when you install it on a PC:
    Outlook
    Publisher
    Onenote

    This purchase lets you install everything on 5 devices, give you 20GB of cloud storage & 60 minutes of Skype calls per month to boot.

    I didn’t want to buy a subscription based product, but when you do the math its a no brainer, especially as the Amazon purchase is cheaper than anywhere else. Add to the above that its bang up to date and will always be so it lessens the pain. You can also choose not to renew your subscription, but at that point you will revert to only being able to view your documents, not edit them.

    Like many I have multiple devices and because of that I have been using the cloud for some time, all backed up at home in case the worst happen, but this has made it really easy to access any document from any of my devices and know that its always up to date. The only problem was the Ipad, but now that’s solved

    You can choose to save to your home device, which is great if you only have one device. If that’s the case you can give access to 4 of your family, each will need a Microsoft account, but each will get the 20GB. If you do that you can share documents & calendars if that rocks your boat.

    You do need an internet connection to install the software and you do need a Microsoft account because this gives you access to Onedrive, the cloud based storage area.

    You do not need an internet connection to work on the documents if you have them saved at home. When you do connect everything will update to the cloud.

    It installed easily on 2 pc’s and the Ipad, all are working and able to access the documents, welcome to the cloud 🙂

  11. lzy9 says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall this is a very good option – its quick (No delivery) and it does the job. However I had to wait a couple of hours for the download to process and it wouldn’t download onto my grandparents computer which was eventually sorted.

    However now that its up and running I am very happy with this product as its includes all the features for Microsoft Office and you get real time updates so its very handy. I like that you can share the license with other people who have a windows account.

    I would definitely recommend this product and I wouldn’t use any other word processing software.

    UPDATE: I forgot to include that this package also allows you to download SkyDrive onto your computer (Windows 8/8.1 will already have it but no Windows 7). This makes it easier to access SkyDrive as you don’t have to sign in every time and upload it via a browser. Also you don’t need to have internet access as you can save to SkyDrive without internet connection but it will only be available offline. Then when you do have internet connection it will then make it online and offline – so its a handy storage function.