How to Remove a Password from Windows

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Many users rely on a password to protect their privacy on a PC, as well as their sensitive data. If you need to log in to your Windows PC without any authentication (e.g., during system maintenance), you can remove the password. This tutorial walks through the methods to remove a password on a Windows computer.

Good to know: need to reset the Windows administrator password? Learn how.

1. Remove Password via Settings

Perhaps the easiest way to remove the authentication password on Windows is to go through the Settings app. This method can only be used for local accounts.

Press Win + I to launch the Settings app. Click “Accounts” in the left pane. On the right, scroll down, and click “Sign-in options.”

Clicking "Sign-in options" under Accounts in Windows Settings.

In the “Sign-in options” menu, click “Password.”

Clicking "Password" in "Sign-in options" in Windows Settings.

Click the “Change” button that appears below the password.

Selecting "Change" button underneath "Password" in Windows Settings.

Enter your current password, and click the “Next” button.

Entering the current Windows password.

Leave all fields blank.

Leave all fields blank and click Next

Click “Finish” to apply the changes.

Clicking "Finish" on "Change your password" window.

You will no longer need to enter a password to log in to your Windows PC.

Tip: learn the differences between a local account and Microsoft account.

2. Remove Password via PowerShell

If you prefer, you can use PowerShell or Command Prompt to remove the Windows password with a single command. This method works for local accounts.

Press Win + X and click “Terminal(Admin)” to open Windows PowerShell.

Selecting the "Terminal (Admin)" option in the WinX menu.

Type net user and press Enter to view the list of users on your PC.

Typing command in PowerShell.

To remove the password for a user, type the below command, and press Enter. Make sure to replace [name] with the name of the user account on your PC.

net user [name] *
Typing net user command in PowerShell.

You will be prompted to type a password for the user. Press the Enter key to set a blank password. When prompted to retype the password, press Enter again.

Once you see a success message on the screen, you will no longer need to enter your password to log in to your Windows PC.

FYI: want to know the differences between PowerShell and Command Prompt? We break it down for you.

3. Remove Password via Control Panel

For local accounts, it’s also possible to remove the password by accessing the Control Panel.

Type “control panel” on the Start menu search bar, and click the best result below.

Typing Control Panel in the Windows Search bar.

Select the “Large Icons” value in the “View by” drop-down box on the right.

Selecting "Large icons" in "View by" drop-down box in Control Panel.

Click “User Accounts” in the list of options.

Clicking "User Accounts" in Control Panel.

Click “Manage another account.”

Clicking "Manage another account" option in Control Panel.

Select the local user account for which you want to remove the password.

Selecting local account for which the password should be removed.

Click “Change the password.”

Clicking "Change the password" option in Control Panel.

Enter the value for “Current password,” and leave all other fields blank. Click “Change password.”

Clicking "Change password" button after leaving all fields blank in Control Panel.

Tip: you can use Windows 11 even without a Microsoft account.

4. Disable Login Password During Startup

If you log in to your Windows PC using a Microsoft Account, you can’t remove the password like you can for local accounts. You’ll need to enable automatic login to avoid entering the password every time.

Press Win + R to launch the Run tool. Type netplwiz in the box, and click “OK.”

Typing command in Run window.

In the User Accounts dialog, select the user name for which you want to remove the password, and uncheck the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” box. Click “Apply.”

Unchecking "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" in User Accounts.

Enter the credentials of the user account, and click “OK.”

Entering credentials for account in "Automatically sign in" window.

Click “OK” again on the User Accounts dialog to disable the login password.

Pressing "OK" to disable login password.

You can instantly log in to your PC at startup without entering a password. However, if you lock your computer, you will be prompted for a password once you return.

If you don’t see the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” option above, there is a workaround to add it.

Press Win + R to open the Run tool. Type regedit and click “OK” to launch the Registry Editor.

Typing command in Run window.

Go to the following location:

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\PasswordLess\Device
Navigate to location in Registry Editor.

Double-click on the “DevicePasswordLessBuildVersion” field in the right pane. If the “Value data” is “2,” change it to “0,” and click “OK.”

Set Value Data to 0

You will see the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” checkbox in the “User Accounts” window.

Tip: learn how to clean up Windows startup programs.

Unless you are confident that no one else can access your computer, it is not recommended to remove your password. To save time, you can either use a short password or a numeric PIN to log in to your Windows PC. While logging in, if you get error messages like “Sign-in option is disabled” or “The referenced account is currently locked out,” read on to find help.

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Meenatchi Nagasubramanian

Meenatchi is always passionate about learning new technological advancements and would love to try out new gadgets, software, and apps. After quitting her career as an Embedded Software Developer in 2009, she took up a career in content writing.