Microsoft sees a future without passwords in Windows 10 Insider Build 17093, at least for Windows 10 S users.
Microsoft has quietly worked to downplay passwords via PIN codes, fingerprint sensors, and even facial recognition. But actually killing them entirely within Windows 10 S is one of the key changes coming with what may be called the Spring Creators Update, code-named ‘Redstone 4,’ expected to launch in late March or early April.
The build, which launched Wednesday, also includes new multi-GPU graphics settings, improved eye tracking, quicker connections using Bluetooth, and clutter-free printing, among others. Let’s take a look.
Why this matters: We thought Microsoft was done with Redstone 4 features when the last build hit a couple of weeks ago. This feature-filled follow-on build gives Microsoft a chance to shoehorn in a few more stories.
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