On the official support pages, Microsoft is available to provide help and advice to Windows users seeking assistance. However, there is one thing that the company prefers to keep secret from millions of its users lately and that is why it has removed the relevant instructions…
The modern world is a networked world, with very different platforms and services, all of which have one thing in common: they require a combination of username and password, in short, a login. Because this requires a certain amount of time and cognitive effort, given the plethora of applications used every day – from social media to email services to online shopping – so-called single sign-on solutions have been developed over the years.
This allows you to identify yourself with different services with just one login. Facebook, Google and Apple offer such ‘single sign-ons’, as does Microsoft for Windows 11, among others. However, the company has recently kept it secret from millions of its users that the latest version of the operating system can also be used without a Microsoft account and use a local account instead.
Source: Krone
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