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Create and use strong passwords - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Edge can create and remember strong, unique, passwords for you. See Use Password Generator to create secure passwords. Secure your passwords. Once you’ve created a strong password, follow these guidelines to keep it secure: Don’t share a password with anyone. Not even a friend or family member.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Change or reset your Windows password - Microsoft Support
On the sign-in screen, type your Microsoft account name if it's not already displayed. If there are multiple accounts on the computer, choose the one you want to reset. select I forgot my password link located below the password text box. Follow the steps to reset your password.
Windows sign-in options and account protection - Microsoft Support
Change or manage your password or PIN. To change your password or PIN, go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. Select PIN (Windows Hello), and then select Change PIN. Select Password then select Change.
Create a password reset disk for a local account in Windows
In the Control Panel search box, type create password reset. Select Create a password reset disk, and follow the remaining instructions. When you're finished, remove the USB flash drive and keep it in a safe place where you'll remember it.
How to create a strong password for your Microsoft account
Strong passwords help prevent unauthorized people from accessing files, programs, and other resources, and should be difficult to guess or crack. A good password: Get more help keeping your Microsoft account safe and secure. Learn how to create a strong password to use with your Microsoft account to keep it secure.
Windows sign-in options and account protection - Microsoft Support
Learn how to access and manage your Windows sign in options. Use a password, Windows Hello, or a security key to unlock your device.
Reset your Windows local account password - Microsoft Support
Enter a new password. Sign in as usual with the new password. Learn how to reset your local account password for Windows or sign back in using security questions.
Reset your work or school password using security info
Strong passwords typically have 8 to 16 characters, including upper and lowercase characters, at least one number, and at least one special character. Reset methods. Reset your password using an email address. Sends an email to the email address you previously set up in two-step verification or security info.
Create safer passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Go to edge://settings/passwords, and next to the password that needs to be updated, select More actions > Change. For some websites, when you select Change, the browser will take you directly to the change password form and will automatically fill it with your info.
Keep your saved passwords private with custom primary password
Go to edge://settings/passwords. Under Sign in, select with custom primary password. You’ll be asked to authenticate using your device credentials. After authentication, you'll see the below dialog. Enter and re-enter your custom password as instructed.