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Multiple Sign-In Requirements?

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There's something called Microsoft Passport, but this is only available on Windows 10 and I believe requires a Microsoft account to use.

 

However this implements 2FA. If you want any more (which I think is overkill) or you want to not be tied to a Microsoft account, you're going to have to use a third party app (which honestly I don't trust doing)

There's something called Microsoft Passport, but this is only available on Windows 10 and I believe requires a Microsoft account to use.

 

However this implements 2FA. If you want any more (which I think is overkill) or you want to not be tied to a Microsoft account, you're going to have to use a third party app (which honestly I don't trust doing)

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13 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

There's something called Microsoft Passport, but this is only available on Windows 10 and I believe requires a Microsoft account to use.

 

However this implements 2FA. If you want any more (which I think is overkill) or you want to not be tied to a Microsoft account, you're going to have to use a third party app (which honestly I don't trust doing)

Oh, thanks. i looked into it and it seems you have to register your device through a work domain or something like that? Would you know anything about setting it up?

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1 minute ago, BlackHoleFox said:

Oh, thanks. i looked into it and it seems you have to register your device through a work domain or something like that? Would you know anything about setting it up?

That's out of my league unfortunately. It's probably meant for businesses then

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