How to Disable Windows 10 Login Password and Lock Screen
Disable Windows 10 Login Password and Lock Screen.
Are you tired of entering your password every time your Windows computer restarts? Well, I've got the solution you've been looking for.
Now, before we dive in, I want to be clear: this tutorial is not about resetting your password if you've forgotten it. If that's your issue, I've covered it in the past, but this isn't the article for that. I emphasize this because I want to save you time and frustration.
Let's get started. Just like you normally log in to your computer, go ahead and enter your password. Once you're in Windows, open the Start Menu and type "user accounts." Look for "Add, edit, or remove other people" under system settings, and click on it. On the left side, you'll see "Sign-in options." Now, on the right, you'll find "Require sign-in." You want to set it to "Never" for "When PC wakes up from sleep."
Now, here's the magic step. Head back to the Start Menu and type "netplwiz." Click on the best match that comes up, and a window will pop up. Find the option that says, "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer." Uncheck that box, click "Apply," and confirm with your computer password. Click "OK," and "OK" once more.
Now, when you restart your computer, there's no need to manually insert your password. Voila! You're automatically signing into Windows hassle-free.
I hope this quick tutorial has been a game-changer for you. As always, thank you for reading.