Although using Windows 10 with a password is always recommended to keep your computer and files safe and secure from prying eyes, sometimes, depending on the situation, a password may add extra steps to the login process.
If you have a device without critical files, and security is not a concern, Windows 10 includes multiple ways to remove the account password.
In this guide, you will learn the steps to sign in automatically (or remove the logon password) from a Windows 10 device, whether you use a local or Microsoft account. Use these instructions on Windows 11. (See also this video tutorial in the 10Alert YouTube channel to complete this task.)
- Disable password login on Windows 10
- Remove password login on Windows 10
- Remove login password with Command Prompt
Disable password login on Windows 10
If you use a Microsoft account, it is impossible to remove the password entirely because your credentials are connected to your online account. However, you can configure your computer to sign in automatically to mimic an account without a password.
To bypass the login password on Windows 10, use these steps:
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Open Start on Windows 10.
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Search for netplwiz and click the top result to open Control Panel.
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Select the account to remove the password under the âUsers for this computerâ section.
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Clear the User must enter a user name and password to use this computer option.
netplwiz settings on Windows 10
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Click the Apply button.
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Confirm the Microsoft account information to sign in automatically.
Automatic sign-in on Windows 10
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Click the OK button.
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Click the OK button again.
Once you complete the steps, the device will have a password, but it will sign in automatically on every restart.
Remove password login on Windows 10
Alternatively, you can remove the password entirely if you use a Microsoft account, but you have to switch to a local account.
Warning: This is a friendly reminder that removing your account password will make the device vulnerable to unauthorized access locally and remotely.
Remove password for Microsoft account
To switch to a local account and remove the password, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Accounts.
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Click on Your info.
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Click the Sign in with a local account instead option.
Sign in with a local account option
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Click the Next button.
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Confirm your current password.
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Click the Next button.
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Create a username for the account.
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Leave the âPasswordâ and âReenter passwordâ fields blank to remove the password entirely.
Remove password from Windows 10
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Sign out and finish button.
After you complete the steps, the laptop will no longer connect with a Microsoft account, and it will log you in automatically every time you start the system.
Remove password for local account
To remove Windows 10 password from a local account, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Accounts.
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Click on Sign-in options.
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Select the Password option under the âManage how you sign in to your deviceâ section.
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Click the Change button.
Remove password from local account
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Confirm your current account password.
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Click the Next button.
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Leave the âPasswordâ and âReenter passwordâ fields blank to remove the password entirely.
Windows 10 remove password local account
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Finish button.
Once you complete the steps, a password will no longer be required to access the Windows 10 desktop.
When you want to remove a password because it is inconvenient, it is best to switch to faster and more secure authentication methods. For example, you could create a PIN or set up a fingerprint reader that only requires a simple finger swipe.
Remove login password with Command Prompt
To remove the account password with Command Prompt, use these steps:
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Open Start on Windows 10.
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Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
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Type the following command to view all the accounts and press Enter:
net user
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Type the following command to change the account password and press Enter:
net user USERNAME *
In the command, change USERNAME with the standard or administrator account name that you want to update.
Command Prompt remove password
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Press Enter twice to remove the password.
After you complete the steps, the account will no longer include a security password to sign in. If you need to set a new password, you can use the same steps, but on step No. 5, specify a new password.
You can only remove a password with Command Prompt for a local account. If you have a Microsoft account, you will need to use the online settings or the option available through the Accounts settings page (see above).