Want an easy and safe way to sign into your Windows 11 computer? This guide will show you how to set up a PIN for your account. Using a PIN is a quick and secure way to log in, and it’s part of a system called Windows Hello secure sign-in.
What is Windows Hello and Why Use a PIN?
Windows Hello lets you sign in with a PIN, your face, or your fingerprint. When you use a PIN, it’s safer than a password because:
- Your PIN works only on your device. If someone steals your PIN, they still need your computer or phone to use it.
- Your PIN stays on your device. It’s never sent over the internet, so hackers can’t steal it from a server.
- Your device has special hardware (TPM) that protects your PIN. This hardware stops others from guessing your PIN too many times.
- PINs can be as simple or as complex as you want. You can use numbers, letters, and symbols for extra security.
- You need a PIN even if you use face or fingerprint sign-in. This acts as a backup if biometric sign-in doesn’t work.
Want to learn more? Check out How a PIN is better than a password.
How to Add a PIN to Your Account
Option 1: Add a PIN through Settings
- Open Settings by pressing Win + I on your keyboard.
- Click Accounts from the left menu, then select Sign-in options on the right.
- Find the section called PIN (Windows Hello) and click it to expand.
- Click the Set up button next to “Use a PIN to sign in to Windows, apps, and services”.
- Click Next if you are using a Microsoft account (skip if you use a local account).
- Type your current account password to verify it’s you, and click Sign in or OK.
- Choose a PIN (at least 4 digits) you want to use and type it in. You can check Include letters and symbols if you want a more complex PIN.
- Click OK to finish.
Here are some pictures to help you along the way:



Option 2: Add a PIN from the Sign-in Screen
- On the sign-in screen, click Sign-in options below the password box.
- Choose the PIN option.
- Enter your account password (not a PIN) and press Enter.
- Click Next if you’re using a Microsoft account.
- Create your new PIN and click OK.
- You will now be signed in using your PIN.
Pictures to guide you:


Wrapping Up
Setting up a PIN in Windows 11 is a simple way to keep your computer safe and make signing in faster. Here’s why it’s a good idea:
- More secure: Your PIN works only on your device and is not sent online.
- Protected by special hardware: Your device keeps your PIN safe and stops hackers.
- Easy to use: Signing in with a PIN is faster than typing a long password.
- Works with biometrics: Use PIN as a backup if fingerprint or face sign-in isn’t available.
- Flexible: You can create a simple or complex PIN.
By following the steps above, you can quickly add a PIN to your Windows 11 account and enjoy a safer, smoother sign-in experience.



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