How to make use of dynamic locking in Windows 10

Something that many users surely want is that when they move away from the computer, the computer will crash. In this way we can prevent another person from having access to it. Windows 10 has a function that allows the computer to crash easily. This is the so-called dynamic lock, which we explain how to use below.

Because this function is disabled by default on all computers with Windows 10. Therefore, we are the ones in charge of having to make it work. Although the steps we have to follow in this case are very simple. Thus, we can use dynamic blocking.

As usual in this type of situation, We start by going to the Windows 10 configuration. When we are in the configuration we have to go to the accounts section. This is where we are going to find various options that allow us to manage everything related to the account.

Dynamic lock

One of the options that we come across is called login options. It is in this section where we find the so-called dynamic locking of Windows 10. Therefore, the next step that we have to do is the activation of it. We simply have to check the box that appears under the dynamic blocking option.

When we have done this, we have already proceeded to the activation of the dynamic lock. Therefore, the next time we move away from the computer, we will be able to see how it is activated automatically. Thus, we prevent another person from having access to it in our absence.

It is a utility function that as you can see we can activate very easily in Windows 10. If at any time you want to stop using it, the way to deactivate it is the same as we have followed for its activation. So you will not have problems.


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