In addition to traditional password-based login, Windows 11/10 also includes PIN and Picture Password logon for the safety and security of users. You can use a Microsoft email account based logon or a Local account to access your computer. However, there are some design conflicts that may not allow you to use either of PIN or a Picture Password to log into your system. For example, when you’re in Safe Mode, neither of these alternatives works and you need to have a traditional password in that case. This article gives a rundown of the process of Windows 11/10 Sign in options.
Sign in options in Windows 11/10
1] Change Windows Password
To change the password in Windows 11, follow these steps: In case you are using Windows 10, you need to follow these steps. Open Start Menu and click open Settings. Select ‘Accounts’. Next, chose ‘Sign-in options’. To create a new P and hit the Change button under heading ‘Password’.
Next, enter ‘Current password’ and click Next. In a new window that opens type in a new password, re-enter the new password, input a hint for the password hint and click Next button.
Finally, click ‘Finish’ for completing the change to user password. The next time you sign in, you will have to use your new password.
2] Change Picture password on Windows
A Picture Password enables you to use a picture from your library as a password. You have to perform three gestures on the picture that you want to use as your password. For example, you can select, draw and resize some portion of the picture as you want.
To change Picture password on Windows 11, follow these steps: This is how you can change the Picture password in Windows 11. However, if you use Windows 10, you need to follow these steps. In the Windows 10 Settings app, under ‘Picture Password’ section as shown in the screenshot below, click on Add.
Next, type in your user password and click OK to confirm your account info. After that, select ‘Use this picture’ to continue.
Draw three new gestures on the picture. Repeat the step and click ‘Finish’ to exit.
3] Changing PIN in Windows 11/10
If you think that setting up a Picture Password is too complicated for you, but you still want to experience a change in the method of login, Microsoft Windows has a solution for you in the form of PIN.
To change PIN in Windows 11, follow these steps: However, if you are using Windows 10, you can follow the following methods. For your information, the process is almost the same, but the user interface is pretty different. Open Windows 10 Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options, select change button under ‘Pin’ section.
Now, enter a password and click OK. Next, enter a new 6 digit PIN and select Finish.
You can also make users use a complex PIN to sign in by enabling the PIN Complexity Group Policy. PS: There are three new ways to sign in to your Windows 11/10 computer system now: That’s all there is to it! See this post if you cannot change or modify PIN in Windows. Read: Picture password sign-in option not available in Windows 11/10
How do I disable Sign-in on Windows 11?
To disable Sign-in options on Windows 11, you need to remove the security shield you have set on your computer. If you have used a PIN, you need to remove the PIN. Similarly, if you have used the Password option, you need to remove the password. In case you do not know the process, you can follow the aforementioned guides. For your information, you must open the Windows Settings and go to Accounts > Sign-in options to get the job done.
How do I change the Sign-in options on my computer?
To change the Sign-in options on your Windows 11/10 computer, you can follow the above-mentioned guides. However, in all cases, you need to open the Windows Settings and go to Accounts > Sign-in options. Here you can find PIN, Password, and Picture password. You need to select an option as per your requirements and click on the Change button. Then, you can verify your identity by entering the current password or PIN in order to set a new one. TIP: If you wish, you can disable the Picture Password Sign-In option in Windows using Registry or Group Policy Editor.