MetalShaun said:Am I right in thinking it is more secure to have a password on your account and auto log in then to have no password at all?? so malware can't set a password and lock you out??
I've always used this method on my PC... I'm the only user on my system and I don't have anything important on it,so the authentication was unnecessarymarsellus said:Accounts Window user, you can also open the command: control userpasswords2.
Win+R-> control userpasswords2
MetalShaun said:Am I right in thinking it is more secure to have a password on your account and auto log in then to have no password at all?? so malware can't set a password and lock you out??