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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. The feature is currently rolling out to only a small portion of Windows Insiders. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression. I've been a Windows Vista user for about a year now and I am fairly satisfied with its performance. So, trying out Windows 7 for the first time didn't really made a huge impact. And contrary to what other have reported, too me somewhere around 1.5 to 2.5 hours to completely install Windows 7 which is dependent on the rig I'm running it on. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft introduces passwordless sign in on Windows 10" and "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same".

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What is Windows OS Advancements?

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. The feature is currently rolling out to only a small portion of Windows Insiders. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression.

Where can I find articles about Windows OS Advancements?

Our coverage of Windows OS Advancements includes: "Microsoft introduces passwordless sign in on Windows 10"; "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same"; "The 6 flavors of Windows 7". Each article provides unique insights and information.