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Thread ID: 149526 2021-01-19 19:35:00 How can I bypass the pin requirement? Roscoe (6288) Press F1
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1474616 2021-01-19 19:35:00 Each time I start up my laptop I need to enter my pin number. What for? It's only SWMBO and I that access the laptop. Is there any way we can get rid of that requirement? It's just nuisance value. Thanks for your help. :thanks Roscoe (6288)
1474617 2021-01-19 19:52:00 Do you have a local Account or Email ?

If Email you first need to change it to a Local Account.

Heres a Site that shows you how. www.digitalcitizen.life

When Changing you enter in the current password to confirm, then when it asks for a new password leave it blank and you wont have to enter one again.

On the first reboot you may have to click Sign in once but that's it.

If you already have a local account, then from settings / Accounts / Sign in Options - Click Passwords, change, enter the current, and like above leave the new one blank.
wainuitech (129)
1474618 2021-01-21 21:55:00 Thanks very for that, Wainui. It took me a wee while but I managed to change it to nothing as you said and now it just starts up. Much appreciated.:thanks Roscoe (6288)
1474619 2021-01-25 08:29:00 As convenient as that is, un-passworded laptops are vulnerable targets for device & data theft...

My laptop has full disk encryption.
Agent_24 (57)
1474620 2021-01-30 01:28:00 As convenient as that is, un-passworded laptops are vulnerable targets for device & data theft...

My laptop has full disk encryption.

There is nothing on my computers that anyone else would be interested in. Any private, or important files a stored on an external drive &/or google drive. I used to encrypt the data, but now its just domestic, so not worried.
mzee (3324)
1474621 2021-01-30 03:22:00 Nothing is private on Google... they data-mine everything to sell for advertising! Agent_24 (57)
1474622 2021-01-30 09:12:00 Another way that works for both account types, run Netplwiz - hit start, type it in, right click and run as administrator, and untick the option to require a password for login. Need to enter your password a couple of times to confirm. After that windows will boot straight to the desktop without asking for a login. If it goes to sleep it'll still need a password to exit the lock screen unless you change that setting also under settings, accounts, sign in options, Require sign-in

Not sure if it's better or worse than a blank password on a local account as it still gives you full access as if you logged in to your account. There are still times windows will ask for a password though so I feel it's very slightly more secure than a blank one.
dugimodo (138)
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