How to Disable Secure Sign In With Ctrl + Alt + Delete in Windows 8/10/11




In Windows 8, 10, and 11, the Secure Sign-In feature is enabled by default, which requires you to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete before entering your password to log in. This feature adds an extra layer of security to your computer by ensuring that only the real user can log in, not a program or a malicious script.


However, if you want to disable this feature for some reason, here are the steps to follow:


Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.

Type "netplwiz" and click OK.

In the User Accounts window that opens, select the account for which you want to disable the Secure Sign-In feature.

Uncheck the box that says "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer."

Click Apply.

In the Automatically Sign In window that appears, enter your password and click OK.

Restart your computer.

After the restart, the Secure Sign-In feature will be disabled, and you will no longer need to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete before entering your password to log in. Note that disabling this feature may decrease the security of your computer, so use this option with caution.


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