Windows Hello facial technology is similar to unlocking your iPhone or Android handset with your face. So here’s how to set up facial recognition and use your face to log into Windows 11.
Set Up Windows Hello in Windows 11
To set up Windows Hello facial recognition in Windows 11, do the following:
Test Windows Hello
After going through the facial recognition process, you’ll want to test it out. You don’t have to restart your PC (although you could) – hit Windows key + L to lock your device. Then look into the camera to sign in. If it isn’t working as expected, go back to Start > Settings > Account > Sign-in options. Expand Facial recognition (Windows Hello) and click the Improve recognition button. That will rerun the facial recognition process so you can keep training the system to detect your face better.
Disable Facial Recognition
If you want to disable Windows Hello for any reason, go to Start > Settings > Account > Sign-in options. Expand Facial recognition (Windows Hello) and click the Remove button.
Confirm the account credentials it asks for and click OK. After removing facial recognition as a sign-in option, you can continue to use a password, PIN, or fingerprint – whatever you had set up before enabling facial recognition. That’s all there is to it. Windows Hello creates a fast and responsive sign-in experience when it works right. If you have a compatible camera built into your laptop but have issues with it, check the manufacturer’s website for updated drivers. If you’re looking for other ways to improve the initial sign-in experience, you can customize the lock screen. Or, if you’re into customizations, you can change the Windows 11 lock screen wallpaper. Comment Name * Email *
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