Windows Hello, the new security feature that eliminates the need for passwords, is coming to the Settings app in Windows 10 Build 10125.
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Windows 10 Build 10125: Hands-on experience with Windows Hello, UI changes and new icons, optimizations and features
The leaked version of Windows 10 (Build 10125) includes the first preview of Windows Hello. Microsoft recently released a new version of its operating system, but just a few days after the release, Windows 10 Build 10125 managed to leave the walls of Redmond. The new build includes several changes, including the introduction of Microsoft's new security feature called Windows Hello.
Windows Hello is a new feature in Windows 10 that allows users to log in using facial recognition, eliminating the need for passwords. Although the feature is already present in the operating system, it requires special hardware with IR sensors to make everything work securely without the need to store a password on the device or a network server.
Setting up Windows Hello is very straightforward, just like creating a PIN or changing an account password. Just go to Settings, navigate to Accounts, and in the sign-in options you'll find a new section called "Windows Hello."