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Microsoft account vs. local account: How to choose and set up your pick in Windows 11

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the ongoing tension between user preferences for local accounts and Microsoft's push for Microsoft accounts during Windows 11 setup. Understanding how to choose and set up the right account type is crucial for users seeking privacy and control over their data, especially as Microsoft continues to make local account setup more challenging. The insights help consumers navigate their options and advocate for a smoother setup experience.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

A Microsoft account has some advantages, but a local account is fine for Windows 11.

Microsoft doesn't make it easy to set up a local account on a new PC.

There are workarounds, but they depend on which edition you're running.

When you set up a Windows 11 PC for the first time, you're required to create a user account that allows you to act as the administrator for that computer. On a PC you're setting up for personal use (at home or in a small office), the Windows Setup program really, really wants you to use a Microsoft account.

Boy oh boy, does that piss off some longtime Windows users, who simply want to set up a local account with a local password and be done with it.

Also: If Microsoft really wants to fix Windows 11, it should do these four things ASAP

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