Win 8 explains the new system login password

  
PIN code creation:
The PIN code in Windows 8 consists of four digits, created in “Computer Settings”. When we open the settings, click Change PC Settings to select the User option. There will be a PIN code encryption setting. When you click Create PIN, the system will ask for the login password. If you use Microsoft account to log in, enter the password for the Microsoft account. Yes, if you log in with a local account, you can enter the local account password directly.

Then the system will prompt you to enter the 4 digits to be used as the password as the PIN code. Click the completion PIN code to complete the setup. When we return to the lock screen, there are two login options, one is the Windows password and the other is the PIN code. You can enter the system by selecting any one of the passwords.
Image Password Creation:
Picture Password is a relatively new type of encryption. Users can draw gestures by selecting gestures on selected pictures and unlock them by drawing gestures. As with the PIN code setting method, it is created in “Computer Settings”, click Change PC Settings to select user options, find the Create Picture Password option, and click to enter the settings.
It will also let us enter the local account or Microsoft account password: we will then prompt us to find a picture that needs to be password protected. This picture can be selected on the local disk. After selecting the picture, you can set the gesture. Password & rdquo;, the gesture is mainly composed of points, lines and circles. After setting the gesture and confirming it again, the picture password will be created successfully.

After we enter the lock screen interface, there will be one more login option, which is the picture password. In this interface, we can unlock by following the gesture of setting the password before.
At this point, the two encryption methods are introduced, you can choose the encryption method according to your preferences to add security protection to your device, goodbye next program.
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