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Windows Hello for Security | Microsoft Windows What is Windows Hello? Windows Hello is a more personal way to sign in, using your face, fingerprint, or a PIN You can use Windows Hello to sign in to your laptop, PC, or desktop from the lock screen and sign in to your account on the web
Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support Facial recognition (Windows Hello) Use these settings to configure the sign in using face recognition, instead of a password In this section you can also improve facial recognition or remove it
What Is Windows Hello on Windows 10 and Windows 11? - How-To Geek "Windows Hello" is Microsoft's name for the non-password login security options on Windows 10 and Windows 11 Several of those login options are biometric, which means that they use an aspect of your body for identity verification
Windows Hello for Business overview | Microsoft Learn Windows Hello is an authentication technology that allows users to sign in to their Windows devices using biometric data, or a PIN, instead of a traditional password It provides enhanced security through phish-resistant two-factor authentication, and built-in brute force protection
What is Windows Hello and How to Set it Up in Windows 11 and Windows 10 Windows Hello is a new way to sign in to your devices, apps, online services, and networks It is more secure than using a password, because it uses biometric authentication —you sign in with your face, iris, or fingerprint (or a PIN)
[Article] How to Setup and Use Windows Hello for Signing into Windows . . . This article shows you how to setup Windows Hello for the first time if you get it on a new device For this article, I will be using Face recognition, but there are other Windows Hello authentication methods such as using your fingerprint
Enhanced Sign-in Security in Windows - Microsoft Support When you sign in with Windows Hello, your biometric data is stored securely (see here for more technical information) Malicious users and attackers constantly try to come up with new ways to access your device and access sensitive information