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VE224-Jul-23 1:51
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OriginalGriff24-Jul-23 3:09
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The change to PIN was to improve security, as it's a local to a specific bit of hardware - if you have two PC's with the same MS account on them, you have to set a pin on them both. It can be the same on both, but it doesn't have to be.

Passwords on the other hand are linked to your account - and that requires a trip to the server for verification, and is less secure as a result. There is an article on it here: Why a PIN is better than an online password - Windows Security | Microsoft Learn[^]

But if you want a password, that's easy to do:
1) Open Settings on Windows 11.
2) Click on "Accounts"
3) Click the "Sign-in options" tab
4) Open the "PIN (Windows Hello" setting under the "Ways to sign in" section.
5) Click the "Remove" button in the "Remove this sign-in option" setting.
6) Follow the prompts (I don't want to remove mine, so I stopped there)
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