Are you still using a local account to log into Windows 10? Microsoft hopes you have a Microsoft account and makes changes to achieve that goal. MiniTool will explain how Windows 10 will push you to use a Microsoft account in this post.

Windows 10 Will Soon Start Nagging You to a Microsoft Account

In early times, you can use Windows with a local account. But in order to encourage you to use a Microsoft account, Microsoft gradually increasing the difficulty of creating and using a local account. In 2022, it has removed the option of creating a local account in Windows 10 Home. However, there are still methods for having a local account while setting up Windows 10. When it comes to Windows 11, creating a local account is much harder than ever.

If you have set up your computer with a local account, you will be asked to create a Microsoft account with a new Windows 10 feature. Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.4353 (KB5036979) releases a preview for Windows 10 insiders, informing that Windows 10 will push you to use a Microsoft account with a notification in Windows Settings Home. The specific information is as follows:

New! This update starts the rolls out of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts in Settings > Home. A Microsoft account connects Windows to your Microsoft apps. The account also backs up all your data and helps you to manage your subscriptions. You can also add extra security steps to keep you from being locked out of your account. This feature displays notifications across the Start menu and Settings. You can manage your Settings notifications in Settings > Privacy & security General.blogs.windows.com

Choose a Local Account or Microsoft Account

Local accounts keep your data on your device only, which means you can only access data on the specific device. But Microsoft accounts will sync your data, allowing you to access same files on different devices by logging into your Microsoft account.

In terms of security, Local Account offers strict device security features. You can set a password or PIN on your device to prevent others from unlocking your device. However, for users with a Microsoft account, multi-factor authentication is required in addition to a password. When you sign in to your Microsoft account, you need both a dynamic password sent to you via a message as well as the account password to complete the operation.

If you have multiple devices and have a need for data synchronization, creating a Microsoft account could be an optimal choice for you. Moreover, using a Microsoft account allows you to back up your computer with Windows backup features easily. Although Windows 10 asking for a Microsoft account is only available to insiders right now, it will soon be rolled out to everyone.

You can read this post to learn how to create a Microsoft account: How to Add or Remove a User/Microsoft Account on Windows 11?

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Bottom Line

This article explains the upcoming trends that Windows 10 will push you to use a Microsoft account and shows you the difference between the local account and the Microsoft account.

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