This has led to some suggesting disabling the feature.

But you don’t need to do this if you’re a home computer user.

So, What’s Going on Here?

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Security researchers delved into this and discovered that on a business web connection this could lead to potential vulnerability.

All of this requires the malicious actor first to gain administrator-level access on the internet.

The trouble here is that most domains networks don’t allow reused passwords by default.

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Got It.

So, Does This Apply to Me?

If you’re using a Windows 10 computer at home, the short answer is almost certainly not.

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How much convenience should you give up in the name of security?

Conversely, how much security should you give up in the name of convenience?

And the chances of forgetting your password and needing the questions are a little higher.

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Take stock of your situation, and make the best choice for you.