Personal PC: Microsoft Account yes or no?


I suggest you guys watch the video, it's very informative.
Problem with this convo is misunderstanding and lack of expression.
 

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The decision to use a Microsoft Account with your Windows 11 installation depends on your personal needs and preferences. Here are some pros and cons to help you decide:

Pros of using a Microsoft Account:

  1. Synchronization: If you use multiple Windows devices, a Microsoft Account allows you to synchronize settings, themes, passwords, and other preferences across all these devices.
  2. OneDrive Cloud Storage: You get access to OneDrive where you can store and access files from anywhere.
  3. Access to Microsoft Services: You can easily access and manage Microsoft services like Outlook, Office 365, Skype, and others with a single sign-in.
  4. Find My Device: If your laptop gets lost or stolen, you can use the Find My Device feature to locate it, provided it's connected to the internet.
  5. Windows Store Access: Download apps, games, and other content from the Microsoft Store.
  6. BitLocker Recovery: If you use BitLocker to encrypt your hard drive, your recovery key can be automatically saved to your Microsoft Account.
Cons of using a Microsoft Account:

  1. Privacy Concerns: Using a Microsoft Account means sharing more data with Microsoft, which might be a concern if you prioritize privacy.
  2. Password Management: If your Microsoft Account is compromised, it can potentially grant an attacker access to all associated services and data.
  3. Dependency: If there's a problem with the Microsoft Account service, it could potentially lock you out of your device or data.
  4. Internet Requirement: Many of the features reliant on a Microsoft Account need an internet connection to function fully.
If you have been using your laptop without a Microsoft Account and feel comfortable with it, there's no compulsory reason to change that, especially if you're concerned about data privacy. Windows 11 can still be used with a local account that doesn't involve sharing data with Microsoft, although it might limit access to some of the features and services mentioned above.

You should weigh these pros and cons based on your own priorities and needs. If you see value in the additional features provided by a Microsoft Account, it might be worth considering. If you prefer to keep your data more private and don't require these features, sticking with a local account could be the best option for you.
 

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System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
Hi,

i have a question regarding Windows 11 and Microsoft Account.

I use a personal laptop that i use for work and to play some videogame and now i need to reinstall my OS and i decide to upgrade to 11.

I never used a Microsoft Account because i don't need it and i don't see advantages.

What do you think... today is ok to use MS Account or i can continue without it?

Pro and Cons?

Thanks



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Well if you created a microsoft account during the setup, well you can always create a local account and use that one right? Because I remember I did that last time? I recall there was no option to not do microsoft account so I ended up doing it.


Then later I created a local account so each time I log in, it uses the local account?
 

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  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro

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