Microsoft Wants to Kill Passwords, Starting With Windows 10
The next version of
Windows 10 will support passwordless Microsoft accounts. Microsoft will just
text a code to your phone number when you sign in. It’s all part of Microsoft’s
stated goal: “a world withoutpasswords.”
This
feature is available now in Insider build 18309.
It will be stable and available to everyone in the next version of Windows 10,
codenamed 19H1 and
available sometime around April 2019. Passwordless logins debuted for Windows
10 Home back in Insider build 18305,
but are now available on all editions of Windows.
Here’s
how it works: You can now create a Microsoft account without a password.
Instead, you just provide your phone number. When you sign into Windows 10 with
that phone number, Microsoft will text you a code that you enter on the sign-in
screen. After that, you can use Windows Hello to
set up a PIN, fingerprint, or face login method. You never have to type a
password—your account doesn’t even have one! And you don’t have to enter a code
sent via text every time you sign in, either. You only have to receive a code
on your phone when you sign in on a new PC.
To use this feature on the latest Insider
builds of Windows, you’ll need a Microsoft account without a password:
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