Windows 10 Change Passwords from the Lock Screen

The of Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system will finally be able to restore them to access their account from the screen , while the company is reportedly currently testing a feature that would allow password recovery with the help of Cortana's digital assistant.

The new feature is already available in the latest version of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and the new password recovery option appears next to the link options link.Windows 10

As the MSPU, Microsoft has designed the entire process to be very intuitive, since when someone κάνει κλικ στην επιλογή "Ξέχασα τον κωδικό μου", εμφανίζεται ένας οδηγός που τον καθοδηγεί σε όλη τη διαδικασία. Η ψηφιακή βοηθός Cortana να ζητά πληροφορίες για την ανάκτηση του κωδικού, όπως μια διαφορετική email, or a phone number, or a Microsoft Authenticator verification code.

Once these details are given, Microsoft will allow you to choose a new password for your account and ultimately allow you to sign in to Windows 10.

At this time, the feature is only available in Microsoft's latest test build, but with the release of the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update in September, everyone will be able to use it.

Restoring passwords for Microsoft Accounts in Windows 10 is something the operating system users have repeatedly asked because it was almost impossible to connect to their systems if they did not have another device connected to the internet.

Microsoft seems to have come close to finalizing the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and is preparing to launch the latest Bug Bash before it's released to the public. This means that most of the new features we've seen from time to time in test builds will be integrated and the forthcoming bouilds will mainly focus on debugging.

The Bug Bash will be launched this Friday and will last for a whole week. During this time, Microsoft will record user comments and comments to analyze them later. This will look at which features need improvement before the release of the functional.

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