Highlights:
Windows Hello Gets a Modern UI Overhaul in Windows 11
4/11/24
By:
Amitabh Srivastav
Microsoft's updated Windows Hello brings a refined, seamless authentication experience.
Introduction
Microsoft is modernizing Windows Hello, its sign-in and authentication system in Windows 11, with a new user interface and improved functionality. Currently in beta testing for Windows Insiders, the update is part of a broader effort to enhance security and ease of use on the Windows platform.
New and Improved Windows Hello UI
The revamped Windows Hello UI introduces a sleek look with updated iconography and a more intuitive design. Now, users will experience these changes on the login screen, as well as when using passkeys to authenticate in apps and websites. The UI allows for easier switching between authentication options, making it simpler to select passkeys and connected devices.
Enhanced Passkey Integration
One of the most notable improvements is the streamlined passkey experience. Previously, using a passkey on Windows 11 involved scanning QR codes and navigating an outdated UI. The new interface simplifies this process, offering smoother sign-ins across devices. Additionally, Microsoft’s newly developed API allows third-party password managers to integrate directly with Windows Hello, enhancing the passkey functionality even further.
Support for Mobile and Third-Party Integration
With this update, users will also be able to authenticate from mobile devices when accessing apps or websites on a PC. Additionally, passkeys can be saved to third-party applications or synced with Microsoft accounts, allowing for a more connected and flexible authentication system.
Conclusion
Microsoft’s updated Windows Hello interface brings a refreshing look and improved usability to Windows 11, paving the way for a more secure and user-friendly experience. Expected to roll out to all Windows 11 users in the coming months, this UI overhaul is set to make everyday interactions with Windows devices smoother and safer.
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