On the other hand, Secure Sign-in is an extra layer of security for your Sign-in screen to protect it from various attacks. A major problem arises when a virus or malicious software program imitates a sign-in window to extract username and password credentials. In these instances, Ctrl + Alt + delete can guarantee you see the correct sign-in page. When this option is enabled, the user has to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete on the lock screen before the Sign-in process begins. As this security option is by default disabled, so you have to perform several steps to enable it. In this article, we’ll direct you through the entire process to enable and disable Secure Sign-in in Windows 10 using different security methods. There are three methods to enable and disable Windows 10 Secure Sign In:
Method 1: Using Netplwiz
Using the search bar, the user is able to open the ‘Run’ app in order to update the Secure Sign-in using the Netplwiz method. Users might perform two to three clicks and have to go through a dialogue box to reach the User Account window. You have to follow below-mentioned steps to enable and disable Secure Sign-in in Windows 10 using Netplwiz method:
Method 2: Using Local Security Policy
If you are unable to change Secure Sign-in using the Netplwiz method you can try Local Security Policy Settings. Using the search bar, you are able to open the ‘Run’ app in order to update Secure Sign-in. You might have to perform eight to ten clicks and have to go through a dialogue box to reach the Interactive Logon window. You have to follow below-mentioned steps to enable and disable Secure Sign-in in Windows 10 using Local Security Policy method:
Method 3: Using Registry Editor
If you are unable to change Secure Sign-in using the above-mentioned methods, you can try Registry Editor Settings. Using the search bar, you are able to open the ‘Run’ app in order to update Secure Sign-in. You might have to perform eight to ten clicks and have to go through two dialogue boxes to update Secure Sing-in in the Registry Editor window. You have to follow below-mentioned steps to enable and disable Secure Sign-in in Windows 10 using Registry Editor Method:
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