If you’re like most people, you probably use the same Windows password for all your accounts. But that’s a mistake—a big one. Here’s why: If someone gets access to your computer, they can log in to any of your accounts (including your email and banking accounts) simply by guessing your Windows password. To make sure that doesn’t happen to you, it’s important to change your Windows password regularly. Here are four easy steps to follow:

  1. Log in to Windows 10 or 8.1 using your administrator account (if you have one). This will open the “Accounts” screen.
  2. Click on the “Your Accounts” tab and then click on the “Password Change…” button next to the account you want to change passwords for.
  3. Enter a new password in the “New Password” field and confirm it by clicking on the “Change Password…” button below it. Make sure you remember this new password! You will need it later on when we show you how to reset your Windows password if it gets lost or stolen. 4. Click on the “OK” button at the bottom of the window and then close it out by clicking on the “Close Window…” button at the top of the window. ..

Your Windows account password may be a local user account password or the same password as your Microsoft account. Whichever you’re using, you can change it from the Settings app and sign in with a different password.

You can also change your password through Microsoft’s website (if it’s a Microsoft account) or change a forgotten password from the sign-in screen.

Change Your Password from the Settings App

You can change your password from the Settings app, whether it’s a local password or a Microsoft account password. Click the Start button and select the “gear” icon shown along the Start menu’s left edge. This opens the Settings app.

Alternatively, click the gear icon on the taskbar if you previously pinned the Settings app.

With the Settings app opens, select the “Accounts” tile.

The app opens to “Your Info” by default. Click on “Sign-In Options” on the left followed by the “Password” entry listed under “Sign-In Options” on the right. The Password entry expands to include a “Change” button that you click to continue.

Follow the steps to verify your identity, such as looking at a face recognition camera, swiping a finger, or entering a PIN or password. Once you’re verified, enter the current password followed by a new password.

Click the “Next” button to finish.

Change Your Microsoft Account Password Online

The Sign-in Options windows (Settings > Accounts > Sign-In Options) in the Settings app provides a “Change Your Microsoft Account Password” link. It essentially sends you to Bing, which provides instructions on how to change your password online.

First, sign in to your Microsoft account on the company’s website using the current password. Once the site loads, click the “Security” option listed along the top. You’ll see a “Change Password” option on the following page and a “Change” link.

Click that link to enter your current password followed by the new password (twice). To finish, click the “Save” button.

Change Your Password from the Sign-in Screen

This method begins only after you failed to sign in using a forgotten password. Once you hit the Enter key and submit the wrong password, a “Reset Password” link appears under the password entry field. Click the link.

Windows will ask you to confirm your identity. If you’re using a Microsoft account, you may have to provide a code sent to a phone number associated with your account. If you’ve set up security questions for a local account, you’ll have to answer those questions.

After providing the information, click the arrow button to create and then confirm your new password.