How to change (or eliminate) your Windows 11 sign-in
by Barbara Krasnoff from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YC15)
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If you mainly use your Windows 11 computer at home, and you don't have curious children or roommates who might mess with it, then having to sign in with a password can be a pain in the neck - especially if you have a long, secure, and complicated password.
Thankfully, you have alternatives. If you do take your Windows laptop out occasionally, there are several other ways you can sign in to your laptop that are a little simpler. We'll also show you how to remove your password altogether (although, to keep your device secure, we recommend that you go with one of the options above rather than eliminating any kind of sign-in).
You also have the option to use a physical security key (usually a USB key) to sign in, but you'll have to purchase...