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Microsoft isn’t shy about its preference that you create a Microsoft Account over a Local Account on Windows machines. But it’s now made information about Local Accounts harder to find.As Tom’s Hardware reports, Microsoft hid a tutorial for creating a Local Account that was online as of June 12, as per the Wayback Machine. By June 17, the tutorial was gone.
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The support site notes: “Microsoft recommends using a Microsoft account, not a local account, when signing in to Windows. Using a Microsoft account in Windows allows for seamless integration of Microsoft services, enhanced security, and sync across devices, unlike a local account.”You can still convert to a local account; it’s just harder to find directions from Microsoft. To do it, open the Settings app, navigate to Accounts, and then Your info. Click the link that says, “Sign in with a local account instead,” and follow the instructions.Microsoft’s opposition to the Local Account made headlines in February when Elon Musk blew up on X over a new laptop that he said wouldn’t allow him to create a local account on setup. His followers attempted to help via Community Notes, but that only prompted him to declare that “Community Notes is failing here.”
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As Tom’s Hardware notes, Google and Apple already require you to make full accounts to access their services.
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