There is a security switch in Windows 10 that when they wake up from sleep mode they ask for your password to enter the system. If you find this behavior annoying, then you can turn it off.
The apactivation of the password after sleep mode may not be the best idea in terms of security. Provides additional protection against unauthorized access if you leave your device alone at work or somewhere else. However, if you are a household user or generally only use your device, you may find it annoying to enter the password each time you wake up from a sleep mode. Let's see how to turn it off.
This configuration can be done by the Windows 10 settings. Do the following.
1. Open Settings.
2. Go to Accounts.
3. Make it click on button “Login Options” on the left. On the right, see the option called “Require login”. Change its value to “Never”.
If you were asked for a password then the setting was "When the computer returns from standby".
This is. Note that the mentioned setting also affects the operation hibernations. Once you set “Never” in “Login options” Windows 10 will not ask you to enter the password after resuming from hibernation.
If you have created a connection method through fingerprints or identification person, then we recommend that you keep the password login requirement when the machine resumes from standby or hibernation.