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Windows 10 Insider Build 18936 lets you skip the password on your PC

Windows 10 Insider Build 18936 lets you skip the password on your PC

Posted on July 11, 2019 By Jarvis

If you simply want to use a PIN or Windows Hello, now you can.

Hate passwords? So, apparently, does Microsoft. And in the most recent Windows 10 Insider build, you can do without them.

Windows 10 Insider Build 18936, part of the 20H1 branch inside the Fast Ring, adds three new key features: the ability to remove passwords from your PC, the addition of new events from the calendar flyout, and broader support for the Your Phone app within the Microsoft Surface lineup. Remember, this is the so-called “feature release” of Windows 10, due to roll out in about April 2020.
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