Microsoft
support Windows Hello feature helps you avoid passwords by letting
you sign in to your Windows 10 device via your face, your fingerprint, a
physical security key, or a PIN. Windows Hello is also supported on the web,
courtesy of the FIDO2 protocol. Several websites have already adopted the
Windows Hello technology to enable password-free logins. The number of supported websites is
still small, though Microsoft support phone number does support it through its
Microsoft helpline number Account site. Windows Hello logins at the Microsoft
helpline number Account site work across the three major browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
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To start,
you'll need to use a computer on which you've already set up one of the Windows
Hello Microsoft support phone number authentication features to sign in to Windows 10,
such as a fingerprint reader, Windows Hello-compatible webcam, or a physical security key such as a YubiKey. A PIN can serve
in a pinch if those other Windows Hello Microsoft support phone number methods
aren't available on your current device. On my end, I use a fingerprint reader
built into my Lenovo laptop.
I'm going to
cover the steps in Microsoft Edge, but the process works in the same in Chrome
and Firefox by Microsoft support, so you can use whichever of the three
browsers you prefer.
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