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Are you tired of always using the Win+L routine to lock your Windows PC? Well, there are actually some other security features that you may not be aware of. From face recognition to dynamic lock, there are a few alternative options that you can explore to enhance the security of your Windows PC. Let’s take a closer look at how you can lock down your Windows PC in different ways.

First things first, let’s start by accessing where the magic happens:
– Click on the Windows icon in the bottom left corner
– Next, click on Settings, which is represented by a gear icon
– In the Settings window, locate “Accounts” and click on it
– Find and click on Sign-in options
– Here, you will find a list of standard options to lock your computer, such as Face Recognition, Fingerprinting (with compatible devices), PINs, Security Keys, and Passwords. You can set up, change, or remove any of these options.

Don’t forget about the classic choice – Password:
– Under “Password,” click on “Add” if you haven’t set one up yet
– Create a strong password and confirm it
– You can also change or remove your password here if needed

For something quicker and easier than a password, you can try a PIN:
– Under “PIN,” click on “Add”
– Create a PIN that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess
– Confirm your PIN, and you’re good to go

If your device supports Windows Hello face recognition, you can use your face as your password:
– Under “Face Recognition,” click on “Set up”
– Follow the on-screen instructions to scan your face
– Once done, you can unlock your PC using your face

If you have a fingerprint reader, you can also use your fingerprint to unlock your PC:
– Under “Fingerprint Recognition,” click on “Set up”
– Choose which finger you want to use
– Place your finger on the reader and lift it when prompted

For those who are extra cautious, you can set up a Security Key:
– Under “Security Key,” click on “Manage”
– Follow the prompts to set up your security key

One neat trick is using your phone to automatically lock your PC with Dynamic Lock:
– Make sure your phone is connected to your PC via Bluetooth
– Go to “Dynamic Lock” in the Sign-in options and enable the option to automatically lock your device when you’re away

By utilizing these various security options, you can keep your Windows PC secure and protected. Remember to choose the method that works best for you and that you’ll actually use. Stay safe and secure in the digital world!