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Local Or Worldwide?

On August 6, 2019August 6, 2019 By John GrubbIn Microsoft
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Mac users have understood this for a long time. If you really want to use a Mac machine, you have to have an Apple ID. For Windows users, it started with Windows 8 and continues with Windows 10. You need a Microsoft account to get the most out of your device.

On Windows machines, there is a “local” account and there is a “Microsoft account.” Even though these two distinct options started in Windows 8, there are still tons of people who don’t understand the differences. Let’s see if we can’t clarify by using the Benjamin Franklin decision-making process:

Advantages of a Microsoft
Account or Apple ID
Disadvantages of Microsoft
Account or Apple ID
You can sync info across devices
with which you use your account.
Syncing across devices
involves “the cloud.”
This is only a negative if
you don’t trust placing
your info there.
If you forget your device
password or you get hacked,
you can go online on
another device and
use the “forgot password”
process to change your
password.
You must use a password
or a password-related
method to log in
to your device. Some people
find this annoying.
Devices protected by a
password are
more secure.
You can use the same password to
share data across devices in
iCloud (Apple) or OneDrive (MS)

Not only are there more reasons in the left column, the reasons given there are more compelling than those on the right. Let’s compare advantages and disadvantages using a local account:

Advantages of a Local AccountDisadvantages of a Local Account
You don’t need to use a password
to use your device.
Your device is more vulnerable
without a password.
Even if you use a password with a
local account, none of your data
can be accessed from another
device without adding
additional software.
Your devices won’t “look the same”
like they do with a Microsoft
account. For instance, when I
log in to any of my Windows
computers, it has the same
desktop background as
the others.

Despite any grumbling you may do because you “hate passwords,” you should definitely use a Microsoft account (if a PC) or an Apple ID (if a Mac). It just makes better sense!

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