Windows 8.1 and 8 brought big changes to Windows.

Whether you like Microsoft accounts or prefer not to use them, there are interesting options for you here.

you might sign in with your Microsoft account and password on any Windows 8.1 system.

Everything You Need to Know About Signing Into Windows 8.1

Local accounts are the traditional style of Windows user account.

Your user account name and password are stored only on your rig.

This enables parental control features, so it’s ideal if you’re creating accounts for children.

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These are secondary passwords – you’ll still need a traditional password.

These login methods just give you an easier way to log into your gear with less typing.

“Trusting a PC involves confirming your account details.

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Administrator accounts can change system prefs and install programs, while standard user accounts are more restricted.

You’ll need to enable it from the desktop Control Panel.

Assigned Access

Windows 8.1 allows you to set up accounts for assigned access.

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you could still modify this setting yourself, if you like.

This obviously reduces your gear’s security, so be careful when enabling this option.

It’s a particularly bad idea for laptops that could be snatched.

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Most of these tricks only apply to Windows 8.1 and 8.

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