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FYI: You can log into your Microsoft Account using Windows Hello


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FYI: You can log into your Microsoft Account using Windows Hello

Microsoft recently added its biometric facial recognition system, ‘Windows Hello’ as an option to log into your Microsoft Account.

 

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Windows Hello first appeared in the Lumia 940 and 950 smartphones, but later, the company decided to bring the biometric solution to Windows PCs as well.

 

 

And now that Windows Hello has come to Microsoft Account page, you’ll be able to log into Microsoft Account without typing the password. This works seamlessly with every internet browser available in the market right now.

 

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Microsoft recently added its biometric facial recognition system, ‘Windows Hello’ as an option to log into your Microsoft Account.

 

Windows Hello first appeared in the Lumia 940 and 950 smartphones, but later, the company decided to bring the biometric solution to Windows PCs as well.

 

And now that Windows Hello has come to Microsoft Account page, you’ll be able to log into Microsoft Account without typing the password. This works seamlessly with every internet browser available in the market right now.

 

Note, in order to log into Microsoft Account with the facial recognition system, your PC must have support for Windows Hello. Needless to say, you won’t be able to see Windows Hello as a login option, if your PC does not have the required setup.

 

Beyond that, you’ll also be able to use PIN and Security key to log into your Microsoft Account, if you aren’t a fan of biometric login system.

 

 

 

Source: FYI: You can log into your Microsoft Account using Windows Hello  (MSPoweruser)

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thank you microsoft but what about making a solid system

from the start?.

 

some more advice remove the 0-100% when updating it does

not work since windows 95. stop the forced upgrades.

 

bring back windows 7 gui as optional, because unless you

have a touch interface it's just taking resources. it is also a bit

confusing when you tick always on top and it isn't. especially

if you're used to tab between windows. 

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