
Set up a passkey (FIDO2) as your verification method
Your administrator or your organization will provide you with a security key if they require it for your work or school account. There are different types of security keys you can use, for …
Sign in to your account with a security key - Microsoft Support
A security key is a physical device that you can use instead of your user name and password to sign in. Since it needs to be unlocked with a fingerprint or PIN, even if someone has your …
Sign in using two-step verification or security info
After you've registered your security key, select the security key image from the Windows 10 lock screen. Insert your security key into your device's USB port and sign in to Windows using your …
Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support
Passkeys are supported on desktop and mobile browsers (mobile app support is coming soon). You can use Windows Hello on Windows 10/11 devices to sign into your account with a …
Configure Windows Hello - Microsoft Support
Learn how to sign into your PC with Windows Hello using a PIN, facial recognition, or fingerprint.
Menyiapkan kunci akses (FIDO2) sebagai metode verifikasi Anda
Buka aplikasi Pengaturan Windows , pilih Akun, pilih Opsi masuk, pilih Kunci Keamanan, lalu pilih Kelola. Sisipkan kunci keamanan Anda ke port USB atau ketuk pembaca NFC untuk …
Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support
Your Wi-Fi network password is displayed in the Network security key box. On another Windows PC or other device, connect to Wi-Fi as you normally would, and enter your Wi-Fi password …
Find your BitLocker recovery key - Microsoft Support
A BitLocker recovery key is needed when BitLocker can’t automatically unlock an encrypted drive in Windows. This key, which is a 48-digit number, is used to regain access to the drive.
Activate Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to activate Windows using a product key or digital license, check your activation status, and link your Microsoft account.
Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Instead of a password, you can use a security key to sign in to apps, websites, and, if you have a work or school account, even Windows. Use this section to change or reset your security key …