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Thanks to many respondents on this forum, I have now set up passkeys on my three Hotmail/Outlook accounts on one computer. I have other computers and I am heartened by this MS post:
Will I still be able to sign into outlook with a password in august? - Microsoft Q&A
which seems to say that I will still be able to sign in to my accounts with a password in order to set up passkeys on other/new computers, one of which is in the mail to me. Whew.
I practice good password husbandry. I have no duplicate passwords. My browser does not the passwords from sites that involve money or important personal information. Want to see my login to Chronicle of the Horse? O.K. have at it, right there in Firefox. The others are on cards stored separately from the computer. It would take a thief who knows me well to find them.
Now that I have set up passcodes for my Microsoft accounts, it seems to me that my only protection is my 4 character PIN. I understand that passcodes will protect my login during transmission of information to other sites, but it seems to me that I now have much poorer security if, say, a laptop is stolen from a motel or even my home.
Once a person breaks the trivial PIN, and sets about finding my account, they will see what I see now, a screen that lists all of my MS accounts in bold print and offers one click access via my “Hello” passkeys.
What am I missing to keep myself safer?
-I can make a longer PIN, but no one seems to be suggesting that.
-I can use a password manager, but it will use a password to sign in.
I would appreciate your advice. Thank you!
Will I still be able to sign into outlook with a password in august? - Microsoft Q&A
which seems to say that I will still be able to sign in to my accounts with a password in order to set up passkeys on other/new computers, one of which is in the mail to me. Whew.
I practice good password husbandry. I have no duplicate passwords. My browser does not the passwords from sites that involve money or important personal information. Want to see my login to Chronicle of the Horse? O.K. have at it, right there in Firefox. The others are on cards stored separately from the computer. It would take a thief who knows me well to find them.
Now that I have set up passcodes for my Microsoft accounts, it seems to me that my only protection is my 4 character PIN. I understand that passcodes will protect my login during transmission of information to other sites, but it seems to me that I now have much poorer security if, say, a laptop is stolen from a motel or even my home.
Once a person breaks the trivial PIN, and sets about finding my account, they will see what I see now, a screen that lists all of my MS accounts in bold print and offers one click access via my “Hello” passkeys.
What am I missing to keep myself safer?
-I can make a longer PIN, but no one seems to be suggesting that.
-I can use a password manager, but it will use a password to sign in.
I would appreciate your advice. Thank you!
My Computers
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At a glance
Windows 11- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Tablet
- Manufacturer/Model
- Microsoft Surface 7
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At a glance
Windows 11 ProIntel32GNvidia- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP Z G9
- CPU
- Intel
- Memory
- 32G
- Graphics card(s)
- Nvidia




