With each new version of Windows, new and innovative features are
improving the total user experience in different ways. Windows 10 is
quickly growing in popularity due in part to its innovative security
features, and among these security options are new sign in options like
the PIN code.
You can enter a numeric PIN, or trace a pattern of gestures on a
picture, or with appropriate hardware you can even use Windows Hello — a
biometric sign-in method that scans your fingerprint, your face, or
your iris. In this article, we’ll show you how to add a PIN to your
account in Windows 10.
Why Using a PIN is a Better Option
If a password is compromised in some way, the person who has entered
the system may have access to all platforms that are linked to that
password. On the other hand, if a PIN is compromised, they can use it
only on that device; they can’t use it to sign into your account on any
other device.
In addition, the individual must be physically present in order to
enter the PIN, and this is not the same with a password. If someone
steals your computer they can’t sign in unless they know your PIN. Also,
keep in mind that the PIN login feature is necessary if you want to
take advantage of additional security features available in Windows 10
such as Windows Hello, the iris reader, or a fingerprint scanner.
And, of course, a PIN is much easier to enter on a touchscreen device like the Surface tablet.
Add a PIN to Your Account
Open the “Settings” app, and click/tap on the “Accounts” icon.
Click/tap on “Sign-in options” on the left side, and click/tap on the
“Add” button under “PIN” on the right side.
If prompted to verify your account password, enter your local account password and click/tap on “OK”.
If you have a Microsoft account, then enter your Microsoft account
password and click/tap on “Sign in”. After entering your password to
confirm your identity, enter the numbers in a dialog box. The minimum
length is four digits (0–9 only; no letters or special characters
allowed), but your PIN can be as long as you want. If you need to check
what you’ve set at this point then select the icon to the right side of
the dialog box. This will briefly reveal the number you’ve entered.
The only criteria for choosing a PIN is that it must be at least four
digits long. There are no limitations on maximum length or complexity.
Here are some considerations before you choose a PIN:
- Using more digits will make the PIN harder to guess but make sure you can enter the PIN quickly and accurately, otherwise there’s little benefit over just using a password.
- Using a simple PIN (0000, 0123, 1111, and so on) will make it very easy to guess; choose random numbers.
- Reusing PINs from your bank accounts or credit card number should be avoided. Also, avoid using the same PIN on different devices.
Change the PIN for Your Account
Open the “Settings” app, and click/tap on the “Accounts” icon.
Click/tap on “Sign-in options” on the left side, and click/tap on the
“Change” button under “PIN” on the right side.
Enter your current PIN at the top, enter a new PIN and click/tap “OK”.
If you are unable to sign into Windows 10 with your PIN, you’ll be
offered a link that says “Sign-in options.” When you choose that, you’re
offered all of the sign-in options you’ve created so far: picture
password, PIN, Windows Hello, and regular password.
Reset the PIN for Your Account
Open the “Settings” app, and click/tap on the “Accounts” icon.
Click/tap on “Sign-in options” on the left side, and click/tap on the “I
forgot my PIN” link under “PIN” on the right side.
Verify your account password, and proceed setting up a new PIN.
Remember, if you boot to Safe mode, you’ll be able to sign in with your
password, and not with any other sign-in options. Concluding this
article, it’s quite easy to setup a PIN and if you’ve not yet enabled it
on your device, do it now.
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