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HistoryMay 21, 2024 - 8:08 p.m.

How to remove a user from a shared Windows device

2024-05-2120:08:20
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There will be times when you need to remove a user from a device. In this article we'll show you how to remove a user from Windows 10 or 11.

On Windows you can create a local user account (an offline account) for anyone who will frequently use your PC. But the best option in most cases, is for everyone who uses your PC to have a Microsoft account. With a Microsoft account, you can access your apps, files, and Microsoft services across your devices.

Should you want to remove an additional user account from Windows 10 or 11, you can:

  • Select Start> Settings> Accounts> Family & other users.
  • Under Other users, select the flyout for the account you want to remove.
  • Next to Account and data, selectRemove. Note: this will not delete their Microsoft account, it will just remove their sign-in info from your Windows device.
    Windows Family & other users menu

Please note that Windows devices can have more than one administrator account. A user with an administrator account can access everything on the system, and any malware they encounter can use the administrator permissions to potentially infect or damage any files on the system. Only grant that level of access when absolutely necessary and to people you trust.


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