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  1. Set up a security key as your verification method

    Select Security Info, select Add method, and then select Security key from the Add a method list. Select Add, and then select the type of security key you have, either USB device or NFC device. Note: If …

  2. Sign in to your account with a security key - Microsoft Support

    There are different types of security keys that you can use, like a USB key that you plug in to your device or an NFC key that you tap on an NFC reader. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the type …

  3. Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support

    Select Face, Fingerprint, PIN, or Security Key. Select your passkey from the list available. Your device will open a security window where you can use your face, fingerprint, PIN, or security key. Removing …

  4. How to add your accounts to Microsoft Authenticator

    If you have non-Microsoft accounts, such as for Amazon, Facebook, or Google, you can add them to Authenticator for two-step verification, or if your site or service supports adding an account using a …

  5. Sign in using two-step verification or security info

    After you've registered your security key, select the security key image from the Windows 10 lock screen. Insert your security key into your device's USB port and sign in to Windows using your …

  6. Set up a phone call as your verification method - Microsoft Support

    If you're prompted to set this up immediately after you sign in to your work or school account, see the detailed steps in the Set up your security info from the sign-in page prompt article.

  7. Set up Security info from a sign-in page - Microsoft Support

    You can follow these steps if you're prompted to set up your security info immediately after you sign-in to your work or school account. You'll see this prompt only if you haven't set up the security info …

  8. Set up security questions as your verification method

    To set up your security questions Sign in to your work or school account and then go to your My Account page. Select Security info from the left navigation pane or from the link in the Security info block, and …

  9. Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Instead of a password, you can use a security key to sign in to apps, websites, and, if you have a work or school account, even Windows. Use this section to change or reset your security key PIN.

  10. Configure Windows Hello - Microsoft Support

    Select Facial recognition (Windows Hello) to set up facial recognition sign-in with your PC's infrared camera or an external infrared camera Select Fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello) to set up sign …