You can remove the login password in Windows 11, but it depends on your account type.
If you’re using a local account, you can take out the password completely. Open the Run dialog (Win + R), type netplwiz, and press Enter. Uncheck the box that says users must enter a username and password, then confirm your password when prompted. The system will then log in automatically.
For Microsoft accounts, Windows doesn’t allow full password removal. You’ll need to switch to a local account first if you want to remove the password. You can also set up automatic login or use a PIN or fingerprint for quicker access.
Removing the login password can make things faster, but it also lowers security. Use this only on personal or secured systems.
You can remove the login password in Windows 11, but it depends on your account type.
If you’re using a local account, you can take out the password completely. Open the Run dialog (Win + R), type netplwiz, and press Enter. Uncheck the box that says users must enter a username and password, then confirm your password when prompted. The system will then log in automatically.
For Microsoft accounts, Windows doesn’t allow full password removal. You’ll need to switch to a local account first if you want to remove the password. You can also set up automatic login or use a PIN or fingerprint for quicker access.
Removing the login password can make things faster, but it also lowers security. Use this only on personal or secured systems.