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Microsoft’s new automatic sign-in policy starting February 2025

Microsoft's latest update removes the 'Stay signed in' option. Here's what you need to know to manage your account security.

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Next month, Microsoft is set to tweak how users interact with their Microsoft accounts, introducing an automatic sign-in feature that will keep you logged in unless you manually sign out or opt for private browsing. This update is particularly significant for those who use public computers, as it poses a new layer of security considerations.

How it works now

Currently, when you sign into a Microsoft account, you’re prompted with an option to “Stay signed in” for future visits. This checkbox has been a familiar part of the sign-in process, providing convenience for return visits without the need to enter credentials repeatedly. However, come February, this checkbox will no longer appear, and your session will automatically persist across sessions unless you take specific actions to end it.

Implications for public computer use

For users on shared or public computers, this change means you’ll need to be more vigilant about your sign-out habits. If you forget to sign out, your Microsoft account could remain accessible to anyone who uses that computer after you. Here’s what you should do:

  • Sign out explicitly: Make it a habit to sign out after each session. This is crucial in environments where multiple users access the same machine.
  • Use private browsing: Private or incognito modes in browsers won’t store your login information, providing an extra layer of security. This mode is ideal for when you’re not on your personal device.
  • After forgetting to sign out: If you forget to sign out, Microsoft allows you to remotely sign out from all devices (except Xbox consoles) through the account settings. This can be a lifesaver for those moments of oversight.

Security enhancements and passkeys

This change follows Microsoft’s recent introduction of passkey support for consumer accounts, enhancing security by allowing users to sign in with biometric data or a security key instead of traditional passwords. Passkeys aim to reduce the risk associated with password theft or reuse. To set up a passkey for your Microsoft account, visit the Microsoft Account Passkey page, where you can choose to authenticate via your face, fingerprint, PIN, or a security key.

Related /

  • Dashlane report: passkey usage skyrockets 400%
  • Passwords be gone! Google introduces passkeys to enhance your online security
  • Apple Passwords app keeps your logins secure and easily accessible across all your devices

This update is part of a broader trend where tech giants are moving towards more seamless user experiences while trying to balance privacy and security. The automatic sign-in feature could potentially increase user retention and engagement with Microsoft services by simplifying access, but it also places a greater responsibility on users to manage their session security.


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