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In the most recent Windows 10 Insider Preview, Microsoft has introduced a passwordless sign-in for Microsoft accounts on Windows 10 devices. Microsoft stated that they're introducing passwordless sign-in for "improved security and a more seamless sign-in experience." The new sign-in feature will require authentication with Windows Hello Face, fingerprint, or PIN. To use the feature, Windows Insiders can go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options, and select "On" under the "Make your device passwordless" option. If you are wondering why there's no cellular signal around Quiapo and neighboring areas from Globe and other telcos today, it's because they've cut off signal for security reasons as we celebrate the Black Nazarene. The request to cut off cell signal in those areas could be a precautionary measure (probably to hinder remotely-triggered bombs). The Google Health app will keep many Fitbit features while adding new tools and a redesigned layout. The second camera is a telephoto lens designed for zoom shots, while the main camera is expected to use the same 1-inch sensor found in the regular Osmo Pocket 4. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft introduces passwordless sign in on Windows 10" and "Globe cuts off service on Black Nazarene due to security".

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What is Passwordless Sign In?

In the most recent Windows 10 Insider Preview, Microsoft has introduced a passwordless sign-in for Microsoft accounts on Windows 10 devices. Microsoft stated that they're introducing passwordless sign-in for "improved security and a more seamless sign-in experience." The new sign-in feature will require authentication with Windows Hello Face, fingerprint, or PIN.

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To use the feature, Windows Insiders can go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options, and select "On" under the "Make your device passwordless" option. If you are wondering why there's no cellular signal around Quiapo and neighboring areas from Globe and other telcos today, it's because they've cut off signal for security reasons as we celebrate the Black Nazarene. The request to cut off cell signal in those areas could be a precautionary measure (probably to hinder remotely-triggered bombs).

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Our coverage of Passwordless Sign In includes: "Microsoft introduces passwordless sign in on Windows 10"; "Globe cuts off service on Black Nazarene due to security"; "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app". Each article provides unique insights and information.