Interestingly, I’ll note that if you forget the hyphen and search for “sign in” you’ll find that the search is picky and won’t get the above option. That’s what you want to choose, so click on “ Sign-in options” to proceed. You can try it too, type in “ sign-in” and it’ll give you the option of “Sign-In options”: Heck, I don’t even bother going to “Settings” on the menu any more it’s so efficient. The fastest way to change the setting is through the Windows search feature, as it almost always is. To start, here’s the potential bane of your computing existence, a password prompt on wake: Confusingly, it’s not located in the energy management area where you might think it’d be an option associate with your sleep settings. Well, let me show you how to gain control of this particular setting in Windows 10 and you can decide for yourself how you’d like to proceed. Then again, you could also set a PIN which can be super fast to type in, taking away much of the wake up annoyance: My 5 digit pin takes under a second to enter! You’re correct that the security settings on your computer can change when you move from a busy office or shared workspace like a school computer lab to your own home or other space where the chance of someone else accessing your system goes down to zero.
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